Peppa Pig toddler safety scissors from Staedtler's Noris junior range - 10cm long, rounded plastic blades, sized for small right-handed users learning the scissor grip for the first time. These are a genuine working pair of scissors that cut paper. They are also genuinely safe, which is unusual in the category.
A quirky bit of trivia - these scissors will not cut hair, fabric, or skin. The blade geometry is deliberately designed so that the cutting edge only catches on thin sheets of paper - anything thicker or softer just slides past the blade. Staedtler test this in development by pressing the blades against tester fingertips. The Noris junior packaging is plastic-free try-me cardboard, so kids (and you) can test them on the FSDU before buying.
Practical description - 10cm overall length, sized for hands aged two to five. Right-handed only - left-handed toddlers will struggle with this pair, and you'll want a left-handed alternative. The blades are blunt-tipped plastic with a fine cutting edge along the inside; the body is moulded plastic with a Peppa-branded grip. Lightweight enough to be controlled by a developing pincer grip.
How to use - The hardest thing about teaching a toddler to use scissors is getting them to hold them the right way up. These have a visual cue on the handle that helps. Once oriented, they cut paper cleanly. Demonstrate on a strip of cartridge paper, then hand over and supervise.
Specifications - ~10cm length. Right-handed. Cuts paper only, not hair or skin. Plastic-free try-me cardboard packaging. Recommended for ages 2+. Made in Germany.
Peppa Pig toddler safety scissors from Staedtler's Noris junior range - 10cm long, rounded plastic blades, sized for small right-handed users learning the scissor grip for the first time. These are a genuine working pair of scissors that cut paper. They are also genuinely safe, which is unusual in the category.
A quirky bit of trivia - these scissors will not cut hair, fabric, or skin. The blade geometry is deliberately designed so that the cutting edge only catches on thin sheets of paper - anything thicker or softer just slides past the blade. Staedtler test this in development by pressing the blades against tester fingertips. The Noris junior packaging is plastic-free try-me cardboard, so kids (and you) can test them on the FSDU before buying.
Practical description - 10cm overall length, sized for hands aged two to five. Right-handed only - left-handed toddlers will struggle with this pair, and you'll want a left-handed alternative. The blades are blunt-tipped plastic with a fine cutting edge along the inside; the body is moulded plastic with a Peppa-branded grip. Lightweight enough to be controlled by a developing pincer grip.
How to use - The hardest thing about teaching a toddler to use scissors is getting them to hold them the right way up. These have a visual cue on the handle that helps. Once oriented, they cut paper cleanly. Demonstrate on a strip of cartridge paper, then hand over and supervise.
Specifications - ~10cm length. Right-handed. Cuts paper only, not hair or skin. Plastic-free try-me cardboard packaging. Recommended for ages 2+. Made in Germany.
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