✂️ Cut with confidence, guide with ease — the ultimate training scissors for future creators!
School Smart V-Shape Blunt Tip Training Scissors feature a 5-inch rust-resistant stainless steel blade and innovative double finger holes for guided hand-over-hand cutting practice. Designed ambidextrously with safety blunt tips and bright yellow handles, these scissors are perfect for children aged 3+ developing fine motor skills in educational and recreational settings.
Color | Stainless Steel Blade |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Brand | School Smart |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel, Stainless Steel, Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 5.88"L x 3"W |
Style | Classic |
Item Weight | 0.06 Pounds |
Finish Type | Rust Resistant |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Point Style | blunt |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
UPC | 885634001179 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | School Specialty |
Item Weight | 0.96 ounces |
Item model number | 084840 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Size | 5 Inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | 084840 |
M**.
Every kindergarten should have these for all students!
My son had some fine motor skill problems in Kindergarten. These scissors are a good pair to try. Every child with fine motor skill problems have different strengths in their hands, so not every product is for each one, but I tried them all to give my son the ability to build his strengths and to ensure his self esteem would not be affected just because he doesn't have the same abilities as the rest of his peers. I really really suggest all parents to buy the golf pencils too. They are #2 pencils and they are short and light so they have more control. I bought a huge box from Amazon and told the teacher to pass them out to all the students because they are size appropriate for little hands and helped even the children with their handwriting even if they did not fine motors skill problems.
M**L
Perfect for teaching a child
Perfect for teaching a child how to use scissors.
P**A
Excellent teaching tool for cutting properly.
The child size holes are on the small side intended more for 2 & 3 year olds. I wish they were a little larger. I teach Montessori pre-school & Kindergarteners so I’m keeping them to help with my youngest students. Other than the size, I would highly recommend these for anyone that’s looking for help when teaching young children how to cut properly. Careful though, they are sharper than normal children’s scissors!
D**K
Better than old-school, but not rubberized
I purchased these scissors to help my preschooler learn how to cut properly, but I have learned they are also beneficial in helping my kindergartener who thought she knew how to cut already. By cutting together, she is learning the subtle differences between cutting straight and cutting on a curve.I recall using a set of scissors similar to these in the 1980s which were rubberized and could only be used by either left or right hand. You needed a second pair in order to accommodate left-handed students. These are far superior in that respect as they may be used by either dominant hand. I only wish these newer scissors were also rubberized in the handle.
L**S
I've always found these to help with those fine motor skills
These will help with scissor training. As an ex teacher, I've always found these to help with those fine motor skills. Scissor cutting is one of the harder things for littles to conquer. Using these training scissors, helps them get a grasp on the correct way to hold scissors and learn how to "open & close" to make a cut.
M**J
Helpful
My two year old granddaughter can craft with her big sister and cousins. These scissors are easy to use with a child. I do need to remind her where her little thumb and fingers need to be. Together we say…Open, close as we cut.
S**E
Helps children control with adult help
I use these in my classroom with my preschoolers. They have been a great assistance in helping my students learn how to control their scissors.
J**D
As a kinder teacher and momma of 3, these get a lot of use… BUT
As a kinder teacher and momma of 3, these get a lot of use… BUT if the holes on one side there longer it would help with correct hand formation. Each side has only enough space to hold one finger for the child and adult, rather than a thumb hold and multiple finger holds on the opposite.
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