Feature(may vary by option.)

●0.5 x 3.0 x 7.4 inches (1.2 x 7.6 x 18.8 cm), ABS resin, polycarbonate resin, PP
●Winner of the Good Design Award
●Comes with a stopper for easy cutting
●Includes name sticker
●Material: ABS resin (body)/polycarbonate resin (spring)

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Description

Safety scissors covered with resin.
The blade is pressed without the blade standing up.
Spring function covers open and close force.



From the Manufacturer



Recommended for first time use scissors.

For curious kids, they want to do everything else.However, due to the aspiration of not being able to cause injury, there are many parents who think it is afraid to give scissors to small children.Kutsuwa STAD Safety Scissors are recommended for small children who want to debut these scissors.The scissors body is 5.3 inches (13.5 cm), and the blade length is 1.9 inches (4.8 cm), so it is easy to hold and handle even with small hands.Comes with a name sticker, so it is a good scissors to bring to nursery or kindergarten.

Easy to open and close with spring function.

Even if they can hold them, they are weak to open their power based on scissors, they can struggle with normal scissors.The scissors have a spring loaded grip to help you open the scissors.It can be cut easily with a little effort, so you can enjoy using it yourself.You will love doing crafts in nursery and kindergarten.Once you get used to using scissors, you can tuck the spring and practice cutting without assistance.

Safe design and fun crafting

Safe and safe for children and adultsThe entire scissors are guarded by resin, and the dangerous part of the tip is rounded to prevent the danger of being injured by hit.The blade is not sharp, it has a flat finish and push-to-cut.Therefore, if the blade hits or gets pinched with your finger, it is less likely to cause injury.This is a pair of scissors designed to be safe, but you want to decide the rules when you use it, so you can play safely.

Product description

Safety scissors covered with resin.
The blade is pressed without the blade standing up.
Spring function covers open and close force.

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