The Foundation for All Subjects

‘Pegs to Paper’ is an innovative educational range designed to help children build the essential foundational skills necessary for literacy and numeracy. Using a unique peg design and pegboards, these products engage young learners in activities that develop key motor and cognitive abilities. The range includes ‘Pattern Pursuit’, a pattern game focused on enhancing fine motor skills and cognitive development, and the ‘Exercises for Handwriting’ sets, which are designed to improve handwriting grip, pen control, and speech and language skills. Together, these tools provide a comprehensive approach to supporting early learning across all subjects.

Developed in partnership with Renowned Educationalist Dr Angela Webb

Dr Angela Webb is a psychologist specialising in the cognitive and academic difficulties experienced by children with developmental disorders, particularly Developmental Coordination Disorder. This has led to her interest in children with handwriting difficulties. She has worked in a multi-disciplinary team at the Queen Anne Street Practice in Central London and as an advisor in schools. She has also lectured part-time at the Institute of Education, London University where her research focuses on the link between handwriting problems and poor written composition. Angela also chaired the National Handwriting Association from 2006 to 2018.

Pegs to Paper Sets

Explore the different sets available in the range.

Pegs to Paper: Pattern Pursuit

An inclusive educational game that transcends age and developmental abilities, engaging them in an enjoyable activity that supports cognitive health and motor coordination. 

Pegs to Paper: Early Years Exercises for Handwriting

These exercises can be used with children ages 3-5 years to assess each pupil’s level and identify those who may need additional support with their writing and language development.

Pegs to Paper: SEN Exercises for Handwriting

This set has been designed to equip teachers with a range of hands-on exercises using the pegs and pegboards to help children aged 5 years + who struggle with handwriting.

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