PreSchool Scissors SoftTouch 13cm - Knorrprandell

PreSchool Scissors SoftTouch 13cm - Knorrprandell

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Preschool Training Scissors

Scotch Kid Scissors are ideal for school and at-home crafting projects. Perfect to help children explore their creativity by cutting construction paper, string, light fabrics and more. Watch them develop fun art, craft and school projects for lasting memories. Featuring stainless steel blades designed for safety and a soft grip handle is ideal for both left and right-handed use. Pair with your favorite Scotch Brand Glue or Scotch Brand Tape for all your crafting needs.

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A unique design helps preschoolers learn how to safely use a scissors. Fiskars Preschool Training Scissors features a special training lever that opens the blades after each cut, helping children learn how to cut more easily. When the child has mastered opening and closing the scissors, the training lever can be flipped up for traditional cutting action so they feel like a big kid. Fiskars preschool scissors include blunt blades that cut only paper, plus blunt tips for added safety.

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