6" KIDS' POINTED SCISSORS (FOR LEFTIES OR RIGHTIES)
6" KIDS' POINTED SCISSORS (FOR LEFTIES OR RIGHTIES)
6" KIDS' POINTED SCISSORS (FOR LEFTIES OR RIGHTIES)
6" KIDS' POINTED SCISSORS (FOR LEFTIES OR RIGHTIES)
6" KIDS' POINTED SCISSORS (FOR LEFTIES OR RIGHTIES)
6" KIDS' POINTED SCISSORS (FOR LEFTIES OR RIGHTIES)
6" KIDS' POINTED SCISSORS (FOR LEFTIES OR RIGHTIES)

6" KIDS' POINTED SCISSORS (FOR LEFTIES OR RIGHTIES)

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these scissors are specially designed to work for left-handed or right-handed children. the scissors feature stainless-steel blades and red, soft-grip handles.

maybe you're gathering school supplies for the new year or items for your homeschooling family. maybe you're a grandparent who enjoys making things with your grandchildren and want some supplies to keep at your house.

ideas for fun activities using scissors:

- cut out things from old magazines and glue those into a collage (you can use flattened cardboard from empty cereal boxes for a sturdy foundation);

- make paper dolls, then glue on paper features and clothes;

- make paper snowflakes;

- fold paper into cards and decorate with cut-out construction paper shapes and designs;

- cut colored construction paper into strips, then staple or tape or glue into paper chains for a christmas tree, stair banister, a doorway, or to decorate a bedroom;

- on paper, draw around the child's hands and let him or her cut out the shapes and glue multiple ones onto paper, decorating each one with wild-designs, using markers, crayons, and colored pencils;

- make 3-d selfie faces, cutting out construction paper eyebrows, eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and hair;

- cut out articles from newspapers or old magazines (assign a silly topic, like:  Things About Cats or Places I Never Want To Visit).

made by a large retailer that gives back 5% to local communities every year

suggested for ages six and older

brand-new/still packaged