Lee invented them after being inspired by Jan Olsen, OTR, and the
Handwriting Without Tears program. Barbara has a big heart and supports several charities.
glide onto the page without a waxy buildup.
texture on the page? Its Icky! And If you were to scratch the page you’d have a whole lot of Crayon residue under your fingernails. That is definitely not the case with Crayon Rocks!
They are designed in a way where they enhance the tripod grip muscles, getting your little one’s hands ready for handwriting.
Here is My Itty Bitty Trying out the Crayon Rocks…
If you have never heard of Crayon Rocks, you have been missing out on something really cool. Here are a Few key points straight from the site:
- Crayon Rocks are all natural soy wax crayons made from USA grown soybeans and colored with mineral pigments.
- The colors are vibrant and can be layered to make beautifully textured art work.
- They were designed to strengthen the tripod grip muscles, preparing fingers and hands for handwriting.
- The shape allows small fingers to color in large, wide strokes creating pictures rich in color.
- Used by occupational therapists to develop fine motor skills.
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Disclaimer: A special thank you to Barbara Lee for providing me with the product mentioned in this post. Although I received this product free of charge, all opinions expressed are honest and all mine. This Post may Also Contain Affiliate Links!






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Unknown
February 1, 2014 at 4:36 amI've been wanting to try crayon rocks for my son!
Unknown
February 1, 2014 at 6:49 amI learned that occupational therapists use Crayon Rocks to develop fine motor skills. Very cool!
Unknown
February 1, 2014 at 2:34 pmI Like That They Are Natural Soy Wax! They're Perfect For Little Hands!
Shana
February 1, 2014 at 5:12 pmSome blogged about these. Love them!
kalliejenn81
February 1, 2014 at 7:32 pmthat occupational therapists use them!
Kerri
February 2, 2014 at 4:49 pmCrayon rocks are made of natural soy wax.
robynl
February 2, 2014 at 6:04 pmthey are used to develop fine motor skills
Cindy Collins
February 3, 2014 at 8:59 pmNatural Soy Wax & Helps Fine Motor Skills Yes Please I Want To Use Crayon Rocks For My Little Love <3