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Soft Gel Pencil Grip — fine-motor putty

$1.99each

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Enhance Your Writing Comfort with Our Soft Gel Pencil Grip!. Our Soft Gel Pencil Grip is designed to provide maximum comfort and reduce writing fatigue. Perfect for students, artists, and anyone who writes frequently, these grips fit securely on most standard writing instruments. The soft gel material not only cushions fingers but also ensures a stable, non-slip grip for better control and precision. Features. Ergonomic Comfort: Soft gel material molds to the contours of your fingers for a comfortable writing experience. Non-Slip Design: Ensures your fingers stay in place, enhancing control and precision. Universal Fit: Compatible with most p…
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Quick answer — Robiii Soft Gel Pencil Grip ($1.99): a cushiony grip that softens pressure and eases clenching. Great for ADHD and touch-sensitive kids. Shipped from Québec.

Why we love it

The Soft Gel Pencil Grip is all about comfort: its cushiony, translucent gel pad wraps the pencil in a soft layer that absorbs finger pressure. For a child who grips too hard or hates the hard feel of a bare pencil, it's a real relief, and at $1.99, one of our most affordable tools.

The squishy texture also delivers a small dose of sensory calm: fingers sink in slightly, which refocuses attention and eases clenching during long writing sessions.

Who it's for

Designed for children with ADHD, tactile hypersensitivity or an autistic profile who seek out soft textures, and for anyone whose hand tires quickly.

  • The gel cushions pressure and prevents cramping
  • Reassuring soft texture for sensitive hands
  • Improves comfort during homework and tests
  • Fits standard-size pencils and pens

At home, in class or in therapy, let your child adopt it at their own pace. BPA-free and washable with water. Suitable from age 4.

Frequently asked questions

How does the gel help?
The gel pad cushions finger pressure and offers a soft, soothing texture, which reduces clenching and hand fatigue.
Is it good for touch-sensitive kids?
Yes, its soft, even surface is often better tolerated than the hard feel of a bare pencil, especially for hypersensitive or autistic children.
What's the minimum age?
From age 4, as soon as a child holds a pencil to write or color.
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