Fiskars has refreshed its Designer Non-stick Scissors with new kid-selected patterns to adorn the safe and effective scissors that are counted on by little hands all school year! These fun and feisty designs fit right in with the different personalities of kids. The non-stick blade coating makes it easy to cut right through paper coated with glue and tape! School can be tough on kids, but the simple act of opening their supply box and seeing school supplies that express who they are, can brighten their day. Let your kids shine this school year and their personality explode with Fiskars kid scissors!
Fiskars is the #1 teacher recommended kids’ scissors brand, designed to comfortably fit in kid's hand and easily cut through classroom materials. Fiskars scissors are widely available at major retailers throughout the U.S. in multiple styles and sizes, as well as fun colors and patterns selected by kids.
These stylish scissors come in all sizes for those growing little hands.
Preschool Scissors
• Spring-action blades open after each cut to teach the proper motionKids Scissors
• Blades cut only paper to protect kids
• Blunt-tip design for added safety
• Safety-edge blade cuts all classroom materials safelyBig Kids Scissors
• Larger finger loops for a natural fit
• Available in blunt-tip, pointed-tip, non-stick blades, Softgrip handle & designer styles
•Larger finger loops for a natural fitStudent Scissors
• Longer blades are perfect for more advanced projects
• Available with pointed-tips and Softgrip® handle styles
• Full-sized stainless-steel bladesHead on over to Fiskars.com for purchasing and more information.
• Comfortable, familiar handle
• Available with pointed tips, non-stick blades, Softgrip® handle and designer styles
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