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Pencil grips

Pencil grips

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Discover pencil grips, an innovation designed to perfect the art of writing in children. This writing aid fits a pencil to correct the posture of the fingers for kids preschoolers children. Its goal? Help to master the grip of the pencil with stability and ensure precise control of movements.

Using this soft pencil grip helps the child relieve pressure and write correctly. Thus, the child can color and write with remarkable accuracy, while avoiding fatigue.

Although it is specially recommended for children aged 7 and over, who are perfect their writing skills, its use before this age is not recommended, thus giving the child time to naturally develop their fine motor skills. .

Give your child the perfect tool for fluent and controlled writing!

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Skills developed:

  • Fine motor skills

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1 pencil adapter

Material

Silicone

recommended age

7 years +

Ref.

2032100

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pencil grip

A pencil grip is a writing help that fits over a pencil to improve finger positioning. It is designed to help hold the pencil more securely and improve control of pencil movements.

These items are recommended from the age of 7, when children start to learn to write more intensively. There is no need to use it before this age, as the child is still developing their grip and fine motor skills.

Developed skills:

  • Fine motor skills

Skills developed:

  • Fine motor skills
Although it is specially recommended for children aged 7 and over, who are perfect their writing skills, its use before this age is not recommended, thus giving the child time to naturally develop their fine motor skills. .