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✍️ Write with ease, color with confidence — grip the future today!
Special Supplies Egg Pen-Pencil Grips come in a convenient 12-pack of colorful, cushioned, egg-shaped holders designed for both kids and adults. Their ergonomic design supports proper finger positioning for improved handwriting control and reduced hand strain. These reusable grips fit standard pencils, pens, and crayons, making them perfect for school, office, or therapeutic use. Loved by educators and therapists alike, they enhance comfort and grip strength for users with fine motor challenges or hand discomfort.





| ASIN | B07D3DM6K7 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, Lightweight |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,345 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #23 in Special Education School Supplies |
| Body Shape | Round |
| Brand | Special Supplies |
| Brand Name | Special Supplies |
| Closure Type | slip on |
| Color | Yellow,Orange,Blue,Green,Red,Purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,642 Reviews |
| Drill Point | thick |
| Grip Type | ergonomic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Included Components | 6-Pack of Egg-Shaped Pencil Grips |
| Ink Base | Oil |
| Ink Color | Blue |
| Item Diameter | 9 Millimeters |
| Line Size | 9 Millimeters |
| Manufacturer | Special Supplies |
| Material | foam |
| Material Type | foam |
| Model Name | Large Egg Shaped Foam Pencil Grip |
| Model Number | P2472107 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home, School |
| Style | 6-Pack |
| Theme | writing & drawing |
| UPC | 859756007432 |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
| Writing Instrument Form | Colored Pencil |
K**N
Positive ans helpful tool!
The Egg Grip Pencil is a round, egg-shaped writing tool or pencil attachment designed to help kids (and adults) develop a proper grip. It’s especially popular for preschoolers, children with fine motor challenges, or special needs because it promotes comfort and reduces hand fatigue. --- ⭐ Pros ✅ Ergonomic Design: The egg shape naturally positions fingers in the correct tripod grip without forcing it. ✅ Comfortable to Hold: The soft silicone or rubber texture makes it easy to hold for long periods, especially for those with low hand strength. ✅ Improves Control: Many teachers and occupational therapists report better handwriting control and reduced hand strain. ✅ Good for Beginners: Perfect for young learners still developing fine motor skills. ✅ Easy to Use: Simply insert a standard pencil into the holder—no setup needed. --- ⚠️ Cons ❌ Bulky for Older Students: Some find the size awkward once grip skills improve. ❌ Limited Pencil Fit: Not all pencil brands fit snugly—especially mechanical pencils. ❌ Pricey Compared to Regular Grips: It’s a bit more expensive than traditional silicone pencil grips. ❌ Short-Term Tool: Best used as a training aid; most kids transition to regular pencils later. --- 🏫 Overall Rating: 4.6 / 5 The Egg Grip Pencil is a fantastic early learning or therapeutic tool, especially for: Preschoolers learning to write Kids with fine motor delays, autism,
H**E
Hand Disabilities, EDS, Arthritis, Locking Joints- Game Changer Here
I'm thrilled to share my experience with this egg shapped adaptive foam writing grip; it's been a lifesaver for me. As someone with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and tremors, my handwriting has deteriorated significantly over the years. Simple tasks and enjoyable hobbies, like writing, drawing, painting, and crocheting, have become painful and frustrating. Ehlers-Danlos Syndroms (EDS) causes my joints to pop out of joint and hyperextend, leading to pain and fatigue in my hands. The smaller the pen or pencil, the more my fingers hurt. I've tried using fat, ergonomic pens in the past, but many trade writing/ink quality for ergonomics, and they're always more expensive. I found pens shaped like egg-shaped bulbs, which worked great in my hand. However, they were costly and only lasted a few weeks. That's when I discovered these amazing foam adapters, shaped like eggs – just like the pens! They're a game-changer because I can use them on more than just pens; I can use them on various pens, pencils, crayons, paintbrushes, crochet hooks, and even knitting needles. The bulb-shaped design is the most effective I've found. It allows my fingers to grasp the utensil without locking into painful positions or dislocating. This is better than a normal thicker cushioned pen because the bulb allows the hand to rest rather than collapse on itself, maintaining a neutral position. Another benefit is that, since I'm not holding the pen as tightly, my tremors don't activate as much, making it easier to write. The adapters are easy to use – simply slide them onto the writing utensil. One minor drawback is that the hole through the foam may not accommodate very thick pens. However, the foam can flex slightly to accommodate slightly larger utensils. Overall, I highly recommend these adaptive foam writing grips to anyone with hand disabilities or pain. They're a simple yet effective solution that can make a significant difference in daily life.
K**B
Works great for colored pencils!
I had bought these last year and returned them because I was trying to use them with the small crochet hooks (sizes smaller than 3.5mm). These didn't work for that at all, the hole is just too big for the tiny crochet hooks. Fast forward to this year, I've added coloring to my hobbies and have been experiencing pain in my hands from gripping the pencils. I have another type of pencil grip that I use with my regular pens and mechanical pencils but they stay on the pen or pencil - with coloring, I need to be able to switch the grip to a different color pencil quickly and easily. My other grips are silicone and they kind of stick to the pen or pencil so it's harder to get it on & off. These foam grips stay in place and come off pretty easily. Sometimes I need to wrap a rubber band around the other end of the pencil so it doesn't slip out of my hand when I pull the foam grip off. Several times the pencil keeps sliding out of my hand when I try to pull the grip off, the pencils are just too thin and smooth so they slide out of my fingers easily when I pull on the grip. Even with this little issue, it's still easier to swap these foam grips to different pencils than the silicone grips that I use (that I don't change - the silicone grip stays on the pen or pencil, I'm not switching those like I do for coloring with colored pencils). These help with my hand pain so much! They are just the right firmness and size so I can't grip the skinny pencil so tightly - my fingers don't get sore from holding the barrel of the pencil either. The width takes a little bit to get used to, I need to adjust my positioning a little bit. I'm glad I remembered these, they're exactly what I need to help me keep coloring without pain (or greatly reduced pain - still get a little sore if I color for a really long time). Since I'm only using one of these at a time and just swapping it to whatever pencil I'm using, these will probably last me a long time!
C**E
A comfortable fit for my adult hand!
I'm in my late 40s, and recently started taking college classes for accounting. I decided to start writing notes by hand, to help me better take in and retain all the information. But at my age, with decades of computer use and carpal tunnel, and NOT spending significant amounts of time writing, spending more time with a pen in my hand left it aching! I was looking at pen grips, and these jumped out at me right away. But then I lost track of them, and couldn't find them again later. I ended up getting a different set that are slightly smaller (1.5 inches). They helped, but I could tell they'd help more if they were bigger. So I decided to go ahead and order these, as well. So glad I did, they're a great fit, for me! Most of the pain I get is in the fleshy part of my palm at the base of my thumb. Using this egg helps alleviate pressure on that part of my hand, giving my fingers something to grip. I should also note that the pen in the picture is a PaperMate InkJoy gel pen. It's actually too thick for the hole through the foam egg, but I was able to get it on there with a LOT of manual twisting and pulling on it with both hands! So I managed to get it on there, but it took a fair amount of work to do it. It would definitely fit WAY easier on something with a normal thickness like your typical #2 pencil, or a Bic ballpoint pen.
S**D
Comfortable
These are perfect for those with arthritic joints
M**I
Great quality, but too big for little ones.
Giving it a 3 only because it's way bigger than I expected. I am a pediatric occupational therapist and idk if I have any kids that would use it. I originally bought it for my 5 year old son who is struggling to maintain a tripod grasp and he thinks its too big and does not want to use it. As an adult, I find it comfortable and could see this being very useful for adults with arthritis, autoimmune, post-stroke, etc. For pediatric clients, perhaps those who are a bit spastic in the hands. The average little one might find this too big for their hands.
M**T
Pencil grips
My daughter loves them
P**Y
Works on Apple Pencil, and most conventionally-sized pencils and pens.
Great product! Illustrator/comic artist here, and I bought these as a bit of an impulse buy while getting some other office supplies. I almost removed these from my cart, thinking they’d be too soft and sponge-like, and I would lose the precision of using a “bare” pen or pencil. This is thankfully not the case! They’re sufficiently firm for high-precision drawing, drafting and writing. If you’re *very* heavy-handed, perhaps these won’t work for you, and a harder rubber or plastic grip option may be suitable, but I have no complaints! I opted for the 12-pack, and now most of my daily-use pens and mechanical and wood pencils have one of these on them. I would have liked the option to buy them all in a less obtrusive color, but the bright assortment is fun, and the functionality is well worth the aesthetic compromise *NOTE* for best results, place these on your pen or pencil of choice, and leave it there! They’re pretty snug, and you will wrestle with these getting them on and off, potentially damaging your beloved writing implement. Although, these do technically fit on an Apple Pencil 2 you will need to remove the grip completely to charge it, and there are much more suitable ergonomic grips that are designed to be more easily removed.
A**A
big
give good grip
C**D
Great for Arthritic Hands
Bought these for my mother who has arthritic hands and cannot geip pencil crayons. These worked great for her and now she can do her mandala coloring.
A**R
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L**A
Cool!
El material es de muy buena calidad! No solo funciona para lápices normales, se puede usar para lápices digitales como el Apple Pencil. Estos soportes son para lápices delgados así que se debe tener un poco de precaución al comprarlos pero en general todo muy bien.
D**D
Handy Device
Perfect, fit for purpose, soft and easy to add a pen through it.
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