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Children's scissors Strigo model 258707 with rubber-coated handles
Children's scissors Strigo model 258707 with rubber-coated handles
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Children's scissors Strigo model 258707 with rubber-coated handles
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Children's scissors Strigo model 258707 with rubber-coated handles
Children's scissors Strigo model 258707 with rubber-coated handles
Children's scissors Strigo model 258707 with rubber-coated handles are compact scissors designed for young users. They combine a lightweight construction with ergonomically shaped handles covered in soft rubber to improve grip and handling. The blades are sized for school and craft tasks and the overall design emphasizes controlled cutting for children learning to use scissors.
These children's scissors offer enhanced grip through rubber-coated handles that reduce slipping and increase control during cutting. The compact, lightweight body is easier for small hands to hold and maneuver, while the blade length and tip profile are chosen to balance cutting performance with safety. The simple, functional design supports repeated classroom and home use without unnecessary complexity.
Hold the scissors with the dominant hand, placing the thumb in the smaller loop and one or two fingers in the larger loop, ensuring the rubber-coated handles rest comfortably in the palm. Use gentle, steady pressure to guide the blades through paper or craft materials. For straight cuts, align the material with the blade edge and move the scissors forward in short, controlled motions. When cutting curves or shapes, rotate the material rather than twisting the wrist excessively to maintain control and protect the blade alignment.
Supervise young children while they use scissors and store the tool in a safe place when not in use. Use the scissors primarily on paper, light card and craft materials to preserve blade sharpness and maintain safety. Clean blades occasionally with a dry cloth and avoid cutting wire, thick plastic or other hard materials that could damage the cutting edge.
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