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Easy step-by-step projects teach scissor skills, visual motor skills, grouping, ordering, and spatial relations. These fun-filled activities enhance strength and dexterity in hands and fingers. Learning to safely use a pair of scissors is an important part of preparing for school.

Fine motor skills acquired through these fun cutting exercises help children learn to control pencils and crayons easily.

Children gradually learn how to control scissors through step-by-step exercises that advance from easy shapes to more complex cutting patterns.
Cutting Activities
Cutting Activities

Great for beginning skills.

 
Cut and Create
Cut and Create

Scissor skills, visual motor skills, grouping, ordering, and spatial relations.

 
Hats Off and On to Scissors Skills
Hats Off and On to Scissors Skills

The best, most fun-filled scissors book we know!

 
Picture Pie
Picture Pie

A great 3-dimensional perceptual activity.

 
Picture Pie 2
Picture Pie 2

Cut and paste method.

I Can Cut!
I Can Cut!

Each page is beautifully illustrated, enticing children to practice their cutting skills.

   
 

Easy step-by-step projects teach scissor skills, visual motor skills, grouping, ordering, and spatial relations. These fun-filled activities enhance strength and dexterity in hands and fingers.
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