Pencil Toppers - 4 Styles
Pencil Toppers - 4 Styles
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Why We Love It
Fidget and chew while you work to help increase calm and focus during test taking, writing and homework. With an option of our Chewy pencil toppers, Fidget pencil toppers, Star pencil toppers, or Textured pencil toppers the possibilities are endless! These chewable pencil toppers double as a fidget tool and also add gentle weight to the top of any No. 2 pencil, which can help improve pencil control during writing tasks. Each style offers a different therapeutic benefit to accommodate a range of sensory needs. For light chewers. Non-returnable.
- Provides a chewing and fidgeting outlet during writing activities
- Supports chewers and kids who have a hard time focusing during writing activities
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 4+
Ideas for Use
- Fidget with the Textured Pencil Topper while thinking through math problems
- Chew on the Chewy Pencil topper to improve focus while completing a task that requires concentration
- Add the Star Pencil topper for gentle weight to support neater handwriting
Details
- Chewy Pencil Toppers (set of 3):
3.5"L. Weighs 0.5 oz. each
Colors: Blue, green and purple - Fidget Pencil Toppers (set of 3):
2"L x 0.75"W. Weighs 0.7 oz. each
Color: Gray - Textured Pencil Toppers (set of 3):
3.5"L x 0.5" Diameter. Weighs 2 oz. each
Colors: Red, blue and yellow - Star Pencil Toppers XT (set of 3):
3.5"L x 0.7" Diameter. Weighs 0.5 oz. each
Colors: Red, blue and yellow
- Made of food grade silicone
- Designed without BPA, phthalates and latex
- Dishwasher safe. Top rack only.
- Surface wash. Air dry.
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Safety Information
Inspect chew before each use. Discard immediately if any part of chew is damaged.
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