The Pencil Grip
The Pencil Grip
The Pencil Grip
A purple Pencil Grip on a pencil
The Pencil Grip
The Pencil Grip
The Pencil Grip
The Pencil Grip
A purple Pencil Grip on a pencil
The Pencil Grip
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The Pencil Grip

The Pencil Grip

Hold Your Pencil the “Write” Way
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The Pencil Grip is a revolutionary applied technology that works with the body's natural physiology to gently place fingers in the proper position so that users can learn how to hold a pencil properly. Designed by an educational therapist, the Pencil Grip’s soft and comfortable gripping surface creates over 90% surface contact with the writing implement to reduce writing fatigue and extend writing time while improving handwriting.

  • Fits easily on pencils, crayons and other writing tools
  • Ideal for righties and lefties who want to improve their handwriting
  • Helps with fine motor skill development
  • Age 3+

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12 ct.


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Use with adult supervision. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

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