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Fiskars Blunt tip Kids Scissors (5 in.) give kids the shiny, bright and smooth handle they love plus a blunt tip design for added safety. Teachers and parents love the high quality cuts through all classroom materials as well as the innovative, safety edge blades with a safer blade angle. A larger finger loop and an ergonomic thumb loop also provide a natural, more comfortable fit for kids fingers.
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Student scissors are larger than children scissors but smaller than adult scissors - perfect for those older children who are somewhere in the middle. Ideal for students ages 12 and up. Though sized for growing hands, these scissors have all the features needed to deliver adult cutting performance. Sharp, stainless steel blades are great for a variety of general cutting uses. Precision-tip blades offer improved cutting precision.
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Fiskars Scissors with stainless steel blades are precision-ground and hardened for a sharp, long-lasting edge. Magic Morph kids scissors feature a unique handle with a fun lenticular image that changes when viewed from different angles. Contoured handles designed for small hands of both right-handed and left-handed students. Ideal for children ages 4 and up. Available in several styles, each sold separately. Package contains one Fiskars Kids Scissor. Imported.
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