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Scissors are used for cutting and developing fine motor skills in children. Safe, child-friendly scissors are important for helping kids learn how to cut with confidence. Whether it's practising straight lines or creating fun shapes, these tools make the learning process enjoyable and engaging for young children.
In early childcare settings, kids’ scissors play an important role in developing fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Children are encouraged to use different types of scissors, such as safety scissors or therapeutic scissors, to cut out shapes and create art projects. These activities not only improve their cutting skills but also help them express their creativity.
When shopping for scissors and accessories, there are a few key factors to consider. Kids’ scissors should be lightweight and easy for little hands to hold, while also being durable enough to withstand the rough handling of young learners.
Our selection of kids scissors includes options for left and right-handed users, making it easier for all children to learn and use. Our range is designed specifically for kids, with safety features like rounded tips. Plus, they're ergonomically designed to fit comfortably in small hands, making it easier for children to develop their fine motor skills.
Kids scissors for left-handers will help them learn how to use scissors confidently and with ease. They are designed specifically for left-handed children, with the scissors reversed so that they can see what they are cutting without having to twist their hand in an awkward position. This not only helps build dexterity and coordination, but it also makes cutting activities more enjoyable for left-handed kids.
Now, anyone who's played the role of an organiser knows the worth of a good scissors stand. It’s a simple invention, yet it brings order to a world of potential chaos. Let’s not forget about the zig zag scissors which bring the fun back into function. They're the ones that make cuts so quirky; you almost want to frame them.
All these tools play a pivotal role, especially in inspired environments, where independence and self-guided learning are celebrated. They may not seem like much, but scissors are a staple in the educational journey, from learning how to use them safely to developing fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination, and the same is the case with pencils and accessories.
These scissors are ideal for children learning to cut. Scissors automatically reopen when grip is eased. Suitable for both right and left-handed us...
View full detailsThese craft scissors have a plastic casing and a metal blade which cuts to make various patterns. Use them to create beautiful, patterned edges! De...
View full detailsThis set includes a 12-hole scissor stand and 12 pairs of soft grip scissors, perfect for group activities, making it an excellent classroom resour...
View full detailsThis scissor stand will help keep the scissors organised and easily accessible. Ideal of storing soft grip scissors. Stand measures 16 x 8.5 x 10cm...
View full detailsThese scissors are made for left-handed use. These scissors have round ended safety blades and soft grip handles for comfort in use. Measure 13.5cm...
View full detailsThese dual hand training scissors will allow adults to help children to learn how to manage scissors. The child places their fingers in the loops c...
View full detailsEspecially for teachers to use.
These safety scissors are designed to enhance DIY skills and improve finger flexibility, fostering the coordination between hands, eyes, and brain....
View full detailsThese scissors have round ended safety blades and soft grip handles for comfort in use. This pack includes two pairs of left-handed scissors and 28...
View full detailsThese child-safe manual scissors are designed with early years classrooms in mind. Featuring a rounded-edge blade with no sharp points, they offer ...
View full detailsThese safety scissors are designed to enhance DIY skills and improve finger flexibility, fostering the coordination between hands, eyes, and brain....
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