Textured Pencil Grips for Kids, Teens & Adults – 24PC Sensory Fidget Toys for ADHD, Autism, Anxiety & Stress Relief – Ideal for Teachers as Educational Tools or Classroom Rewards
$9.99
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ASIN | B0FGNZGHYJ |
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4.8 out of 5 stars |
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Date First Available | July 4, 2025 |
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Textured Pencil Grips for Kids, Teens & Adults – 24PC Sensory Fidget Toys for ADHD, Autism, Anxiety & Stress Relief – Ideal for Teachers as Educational Tools or Classroom Rewards
$9.99
LOLA –
Finger stress
Very sturdy and highly recommended
PennyK –
Must have for kids with adhd!
Great item for chilldren with sensory issues. This helps keeps my granddaughters on the spectrum and the other with adhd focused during school.
Nia Beauty –
Great Pencil Grips.
These work really well for my students. It helps them hold the pencil correctly to help build their fine motor skills. It is easy to use and is the perfect size for students who are learning how to hold a pencil correctly. It also seems to be comfortable for their hands.
Brittany Gargiulo –
Fits snugly on standard pencils
These grips slide onto regular pencils without much fuss and make them more comfortable to hold, especially during longer writing sessions. My little daughter tends to grip too tightly and usually ends up with sore fingers, but with these she doesn’t complain as much, and I’ve noticed her handwriting looks steadier. The colors are bright enough that they stand out in our drawer, which is handy when we’re trying to get homework started quickly. Each texture feels a little different, and I catch myself running my fingers over them while helping with schoolwork because they’re oddly calming. They hold onto the pencil well once they’re on, though pushing them over a brand new pencil can take a bit of effort. I like that the set comes with plenty of extras, so I can keep some at the desk and tuck a few into my purse for when we’re out.
Dani Robinson –
Useful
These pencil grips make writing feel a lot funner and easier. All of the colors are very vibrant and the texture makes them really fun to fidget with. I was initially worried that they might mess up my writing quality/make it harder to write, but they surprisingly didn’t! They fit perfectly over the pencil as well, easy to take off BUT they definitely aren’t coming off by themselves; The only reason I’ve deducted a star is because they do have a bit of a habit of attracting dust and fur, but if your writing/drawing space is clean that shouldn’t be a problem.
John Costanzo –
Slides on with a little twist
I keep a few of these grips on the pencils we use at the kitchen table, and they make a difference when my son is working through his math homework. He tends to press hard and the pencils slip less with the grips on, plus his fingers don’t get the usual red marks. The material feels soft enough without being squishy, and once it’s on the pencil it doesn’t shift around. The first time sliding them onto a new pencil was a bit tricky, so I showed him how to dip the tip in a little water and twist it on, which worked right away. The variety of colors is handy since he can quickly pick out his own from the cup we share, and I just leave the extras in the drawer for when the others eventually wear down.
Kai –
Helpful Pencil Grips with Sensory Texture
These pencil grips are great for both writing support and sensory use. The textures make them fun to fidget with, which helps with focus and stress relief. They fit standard pencils well and are comfortable to hold. A good value for the amount you get, and perfect for classrooms, rewards, or at-home use.
scorpizious –
Fidget grips are great for the classroom
These are a student favorite. They feel like a silicone material.I have several neurodivergent students who need to be occupied in class.I have given each of them a pencil grip which gives them something to fidget with, without distracting from the task at hand.The grips are a nice texture, durable and fit on various pencil types. They are easy to use and not too thick so that they are still comfortable to write with.The colors and textures vary and there is a good assortment. This is a definite win.