ARK’s Tran-Quill™ Writing Kit (Vibratory)
ARK’s Tran-Quill™ Writing Kit (Vibratory)
Why We Love It
The ultimate sensory writing toolkit! Helps improve fine motor skills and handwriting through a combination of vibration, weight and texture. Ideal for children with sensory integration challenges and weak hand strength. Encourages proper grasp, while helping guide the hand to increase or decrease grip force. Use to calm and steady the hand during test taking, homework, art activities and other writing activities. Alternate between pen, pencil and crayon tips to keep kids interested and to vary the writing exercises.
- Provides soothing vibration and proprioceptive feedback while writing
- Supports kids with fine motor challenges and weak hand muscles
- Gentle vibration will not affect handwriting. Can also be used without vibration.
- Age 5+
Details
Once assembled, the Pen/Pencil/Crayon measures approximately 6.75”L. Includes:
1 royal blue vibrating Z-Vibe handpiece (compatible with all tips for the Z-Vibe®)
1 Pencil Tip adaptor
6 golf pencils
3 Pen Tips -- Black
1 Crayon Tip adaptor
6 crayons
2 Butter Grips
Getting Started
Includes one Z-Vibe® handle, special battery and several interchangeable writing tips and accessories (see details). Replacement batteries and compatible tips for oral motor stimulation sold separately (see accessories).
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