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