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Excellent quality and seems to cut just paper as advertised but my son (2-1/2) sometimes gets frustrated because if you don't approach the paper at right angles to the blades the paper gets caught up in the scissors
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The paper has to be at just the right angle.
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To those who say it doesn't cut paper, you just have to hold the paper taut and the scissors at the right angle
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You have to cut and hold something at the perfect angle in order to cut
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They only work for certain easy to cut paper types if you use them at the right angle
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(I even tried!)On the slight downside, because the "blades" are not sharp, they have to be lined up at a proper perpendicular angle with the paper, otherwise the scissors will fold the paper instead of cut it
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You have to squeeze the blades together at the exact perfect angle to make a cut.
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Just like the usual safety scissors, didn't really cute unless you were at the correct angle
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The other safety scissors we have are a nightmare to work with and only cut paper if you had it at the exact right angle
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I had some other scissors that my preschooler could cut with only if he held them at the right angle.
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They cut paper if given the right angle to cut
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If not at the perfect angle you will not cut with these.
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The scissors have to be at the right angle.
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Like any scissors (and possibly to a greater degree) you have to make sure to hold them at the right angle or the paper slips through, but honestly I see that as a great learning opportunity
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It is plastic, you really need to use this with right angle
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but I prefer a
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The four year old gets frustrated as she wants to make more complex cuts which sometimes bends the paper and the scissors will not cut that (by design).