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    where to get child safety scissors?

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    • B Offline
      bebe
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      mincy:
      I got one of those \"wimpy\" ones for DS at Daiso when he is 2.5 . Very glad I did because he tried to use it to cut my hair πŸ˜“
      I got mine from Daiso too when the gals were younger..in fact lots of craftwork items to get from Daiso..

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        blueblue
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        schellen:
        blueblue, the scissors will have rounder tips and sometimes, the blades are almost covered by plastic except where it cuts. It looks more bulky than ordinary scissors. The blades are sometimes even made entirely out of plastic; they only have sharp edges inside for cutting. And like what Chief said, sometimes the scissors can only cut paper.


        http://www.discountofficeitems.com/images/products/usc/ACM/ACM15315_1_1.JPG\">
        http://content.onestepahead.com/assets/images/product/detail/14741_1.jpg\">
        http://www.armadaart.com/images/products/B660-SafetyScissors-112103.jpg\">

        For the last pic (yellow pair), you can just barely see the metal blades behind the yellow plastic.
        wow..thks very much for the photos! it clears my doubts.

        thks for the help everyone. πŸ˜„

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          hopeful4future
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          haha! safety scissors are always good to have.. my children tried to cut their own hair too! :!: nice to have around the house, no need to worry too much! sometimes you can find them at special children toystores, but those tend to be more expensive, you're right.. can find good enough ones at Daiso and popular :lol:





          ~ We worry about what a child will become tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone today.

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            ChiefKiasu
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            hopeful4future:
            ...~ We worry about what a child will become tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone today.

            Great quote hopeful4future! I like it very much.

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              buds
              last edited by

              hopeful4future:
              We worry about what a child will become tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone today.

              I like this quote!
              Just gave me something
              to reflect on for the day.

              Thank you for this. πŸ˜‰

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                blur_elmo
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                Hi


                i'm retailing CRAYOLA items & 1 of them is a Safety blunt Scissors for kids.

                also have school glue, washable crayons, washable paints, markers, erabsable colour pencils.

                p/s contact me at belinda.ng@buddyohare.com.sg

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                  blur_elmo
                  last edited by

                  hi


                  i retail crayola BLUNT scissors. & other NON Toxic mostly washable kids paints, crayons markers....

                  p/s see
                  http://kidzo-galore.blogspot.com/

                  and feel free to contact me at kidzo.galore@gmail.com

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                    mumatwork
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                    Crayola has a round tip scissor that is very safe for children. My 2 boys have been using it and my younger one is only 2 yr old πŸ™‚

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