Push Down Table Top Scissors
Push Down Table Top Scissors
Push Down Table Top Scissors
Push Down Table Top Scissors
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Push Down Table Top Scissors

Push Down Table Top Scissors

Strengthen Cutting Skills (and Confidence!)
Regular price 62.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

The perfect scissor for kids that love to cut but haven't yet mastered the scissoring skill, this Push Down Table Top Scissor design helps cut patterns and shapes without the frustration. Just push down on these scissors and the spring will automatically reopen the scissors once the pressure is released, making for a fluid scissor movement that can be repeated quickly and easily. The scissor’s simple one-handed mechanism makes it ideal for both left-handed and right-handed kids. 

  • Great for home, school or clinic use
  • Designed for kids with autism or weak fine motor skills
  • Includes a blade guard for safe storage
  • Age 3+

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  • Includes scissors and zipper travel case   
  • 2.95"H x 4.33"L x 2.95"W


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