Ideal for pre-writing activities, these tactile stones will help children to build their fine motor skills and the language to talk about shapes and patterns. They will enjoy tracing over the patterns and shapes from left-to-right with their fingers, as well as using the stones to make impressions and copies in play dough. Each stone is carefully engraved to provide important sensory feedback.
Made from a unique stone mix, the stones can be used both indoors and outside. Each set contains twelve pre-writing stones (95–120mm) and an activity leaflet.
Extend this approach to letter and number formation using our Lowercase and Uppercase Feels-Write Letter Stones and Feels-Write Number Stones.
Specification
Contains 12 pre-writing pattern stones made from a resin/stone mix
Size between 95 - 120mm
Age 3+
Delivery Information
How long will delivery take?
Resources will usually arrive within five working days. Small orders are sent via Royal Mail and large items will be despatched by courier.
What is your delivery charge?
Delivery is charged at £3.99 ex VAT (£4.79 including VAT) for all orders regardless of their size or value to delivery addresses in the UK and Isle of Man. If you are located in the Channel Islands or Eire, please contact us with details of what you’d like to order and we will quote you for delivery.
International Orders
We can ship our resources around the world. Simply get in touch via email with details of what you would like to order and where you would like it delivered to. We will then reply with a quote for delivery charges for your approval.
“My children were using the Pre-Writing Stones with the Pre-Writing App during our recent Ofsted inspection. Ofsted commented on how well the app and the physical stones worked together and how much the children seemed to be enjoying it.”
Claire Rouse, Childminder:
“My children were using the Pre-Writing Stones with the Pre-Writing App during our recent Ofsted inspection. Ofsted commented on how well the app and the physical stones worked together and how much the children seemed to be enjoying it.”