Chewy Pencil Sleeves - Set of 2
Chewy Pencil Sleeves - Set of 2
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Why We Love It
Chew and fidget while you work! These chewy pencil sleeves encourage tactile and oral motor exploration. Manipulate the bumps to promote focus and calm while receiving gentle proprioceptive feedback. Chew the end for oral motor stimulation and calm. Helps promote focus during school and at home while doing homework or studying for an exam. Fits No. 2 pencil. For light to moderate chewers. Non-returnable.
- Provides a chewing and fidgeting outlet during writing activities
- Texture supports oral motor and tactile exploration
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 5+
Ideas for Use:
- Chew to improve focus while taking an exam
- Rub the bumps on the base of the pencil sleeve for satisfying tactile input
- Fidget with Chewy Pencil Sleeve while thinking through tough math problems
Details
- Includes two sleeves
- 12.75"L x 1.1" to 1.4" Diameter
- Weighs 0.5 oz each
- Made of food grade silicone
- Designed without BPA, phthalates and latex
- Dishwasher safe. Top rack only
- Surface wash. Air dry
- Colors: Purple, blue, black and white
Getting Started
Fits No. 2 pencil. The Chewy Pencil Sleeve is initially tight and stretches after first few uses. If you find the pencil sleeve hard to remove, simply turn the pencil horizontally for easy removal.
Safety Information
Inspect chew before each use. Discard immediately if any part of chew is damaged.
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