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Young children love to work with arts and craft, and at their young age, they are curious and will always want to experiment with crafts such as scribbling with pens and pencils or cutting paper with scissors. Cutting with scissors require several coordination skills, from holding and operating the scissors with the dominant hand to keeping the paper and feeding the cutting process with the other hand. In addition, finger movement separation coordination skill is also required to operate the scissors. Regular scissors have sharp edges and can cause puncture injury, while the cutter of the scissors is sharp enough to cause damage. This Crayola Safety Scissors is safe with rounded plastic tips, and edges and only the cutter part is metal and can only cut paper. These safety scissors are designed for right-handed and left-handed children to practise on and develop scissors skills at a young age. Suitable for ages 3 years and up.