My granddaughter is left handed and it breaks my heart to see her fight with regular scissors. At the same time, my daughter rightly points out that she just needs to learn to cut with more accessible ordinary scissors. This is a kind of compromise that allows her to work faster and with less effort. They are suitable for both left-handers and right-handers. They don't have sharp edges, so they're only good for paper and projects that a first grader is most likely to come across. So far he's cut regular paper, thick paper, foam and cardboard and they've been perfect. They also cut felt, but not as easily. I see them as a kind of scissors in transition. When the time comes when she needs sharper scissors -- for example, to cut fabric -- she may be more comfortable with the scissors and not fight back as much.
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