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Special Supplies Egg Pen Pencil Grips come in a 6-pack of colorful, ergonomic foam cushions designed to fit standard pencils, pens, and crayons. These grips enhance writing comfort by reducing finger pain and calluses, improve grip strength and control for users of all ages and handedness, and are reusable for sustainable everyday use.





| ASIN | B07D3DM6K7 |
| Brand | Special Supplies |
| Color | red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,550) |
| Date First Available | August 22, 2018 |
| Ink Color | Blue |
| Material Type | Foam |
| Model Number | P2472107 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 9 x 8.2 x 2 cm; 10 g |
| Shredded Shape | Ergonomic |
| Size | 6 Count (Pack of 1) |
J**G
Very comfortable and helpful!
A**R
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K**N
The Egg Grip Pencil is a round, egg-shaped writing tool or pencil attachment designed to help kids (and adults) develop a proper grip. It’s especially popular for preschoolers, children with fine motor challenges, or special needs because it promotes comfort and reduces hand fatigue. --- ⭐ Pros ✅ Ergonomic Design: The egg shape naturally positions fingers in the correct tripod grip without forcing it. ✅ Comfortable to Hold: The soft silicone or rubber texture makes it easy to hold for long periods, especially for those with low hand strength. ✅ Improves Control: Many teachers and occupational therapists report better handwriting control and reduced hand strain. ✅ Good for Beginners: Perfect for young learners still developing fine motor skills. ✅ Easy to Use: Simply insert a standard pencil into the holder—no setup needed. --- ⚠️ Cons ❌ Bulky for Older Students: Some find the size awkward once grip skills improve. ❌ Limited Pencil Fit: Not all pencil brands fit snugly—especially mechanical pencils. ❌ Pricey Compared to Regular Grips: It’s a bit more expensive than traditional silicone pencil grips. ❌ Short-Term Tool: Best used as a training aid; most kids transition to regular pencils later. --- 🏫 Overall Rating: 4.6 / 5 The Egg Grip Pencil is a fantastic early learning or therapeutic tool, especially for: Preschoolers learning to write Kids with fine motor delays, autism,
Y**N
It's great quality and exactly what you see in the picture. I got it loom knitting hook for comfort. They will be perfect for crochet hooks too
H**E
I'm thrilled to share my experience with this egg shapped adaptive foam writing grip; it's been a lifesaver for me. As someone with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and tremors, my handwriting has deteriorated significantly over the years. Simple tasks and enjoyable hobbies, like writing, drawing, painting, and crocheting, have become painful and frustrating. Ehlers-Danlos Syndroms (EDS) causes my joints to pop out of joint and hyperextend, leading to pain and fatigue in my hands. The smaller the pen or pencil, the more my fingers hurt. I've tried using fat, ergonomic pens in the past, but many trade writing/ink quality for ergonomics, and they're always more expensive. I found pens shaped like egg-shaped bulbs, which worked great in my hand. However, they were costly and only lasted a few weeks. That's when I discovered these amazing foam adapters, shaped like eggs – just like the pens! They're a game-changer because I can use them on more than just pens; I can use them on various pens, pencils, crayons, paintbrushes, crochet hooks, and even knitting needles. The bulb-shaped design is the most effective I've found. It allows my fingers to grasp the utensil without locking into painful positions or dislocating. This is better than a normal thicker cushioned pen because the bulb allows the hand to rest rather than collapse on itself, maintaining a neutral position. Another benefit is that, since I'm not holding the pen as tightly, my tremors don't activate as much, making it easier to write. The adapters are easy to use – simply slide them onto the writing utensil. One minor drawback is that the hole through the foam may not accommodate very thick pens. However, the foam can flex slightly to accommodate slightly larger utensils. Overall, I highly recommend these adaptive foam writing grips to anyone with hand disabilities or pain. They're a simple yet effective solution that can make a significant difference in daily life.
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