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Picture of HANDHUGGER WRITING PEN The Handhugger Writing Pen is an easy grasp pen with a triangular handle designed for use by children or adults with fine motor disabilities or physical grasp difficulties. These triangular writing pens have a chunky, hard-wearing nib that gives slight resistance to the paper for greater control. The triangular shape is comfortable to hold for all age groups including those with physical grasp difficulties as well as very young children. The pen has washable ink and a line width of 0.7 millimeters. Pens come in packages of 12 or 36. COLORS: Available with black or blue ink.

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This product record was updated on November 3, 2011.

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Berol, a division of Sanford UK Ltd.

Parker House
Newhaven, East Sussex BN9 0AU
United Kingdom
Telephone: 011-44-1273-513233.
Fax: 011-44-1273-632636.
Web: http://www.berol.com.
Email: berol.enquiries@sanford-uk.com.


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