On the one hand it is positive on by its wooden body. Whether, however, your child likes, but then one should perhaps clarify in advance, because at 5 to 7-year-olds then sometimes play a role other characteristics (color, motif, etc.). Secondly, the filler looks as if he is well in hand. My son looks anything but cramped if he keeps a good piece in hand. The rubberized cuff with indentations for fingers holding the hand firmly on the pin and prevents frontward slipping on the spring. The spring appears to be stable and not so that it. Due to the pressure to write an untrained apprentice exerts on the pin, the same zerknickt but a long joy of filler guarantees
As a gimmick, you can attach the name of his offspring to the spout: only write the name on an enclosed adhesive and then stick to the spout. The label may not last forever, but at least the Filius or daughter may start a "relationship" to the filler with the own name to build on ... Speaking of spout: it lacks the usual staple. In my view, an undeniable advantage of this pin; you can not play around on the bracket and you can not cancel. This leaves no sharp metal degree available at the spout, where you can be hurt or injured.
A really well-thought writing instrument - which also not dripping - and is simply well suited for writing learning. 5 Stars.