Pencil Weights- Set of 3
Pencil Weights- Set of 3
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Why We Love It
Write the right way! These small yet mighty pencil weights are designed to support a variety of handwriting challenges. At less than 2 ounces, they provide extra feedback to the nervous system, stabilize the hand and help improve handwriting legibility. The weights easily slip onto any standard pencil, and the included rubber O-rings keep them securely in place.
- Perfect for schoolwork, writing practice or hand-strengthening while doodling
- Supports kids with hand tremors, dyspraxia or poor motor planning skills
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 4+
Ideas for Use
- Practice tracing shapes with the pencil weight on your pencil for improved control
- Doodle away as you practice applying more or less pressure on the pencil, creating darker or lighter marks on the paper
- Complete your homework with pencil weights so your work will be more legible
Details
- Includes three weights with six O-rings to keep weights in place
- Weights: 1.75"L x 0.7" Diameter
- O-rings: 0.4" Diameter"
- Weigh 1.7 oz. each
- Holds
- Supports
- Weights made from carbon steel with powdered paint coating. O-rings are nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR)
- Designed without
- Surface wash. Air dry
- Color: Navy
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