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Can you recommend a pair of toddler scissors?

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TheSurgeonsMate · 27/03/2013 12:13

Not simply plastic, I've got those and I wouldn't recommend them.

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bran · 27/03/2013 12:23

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TheSurgeonsMate · 27/03/2013 12:31

Thanks, that's very helpful. And surprisingly cute!

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colditz · 27/03/2013 12:33

Beryl seem to make really good scissors, but be warned, they do cut hair, so supervise.

colditz · 27/03/2013 12:34

BEROL. Not beryl.

TheSurgeonsMate · 27/03/2013 14:37

If she can learn to cut anything at all, she's welcome to celebrate by cutting her hair...

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cmt1375 · 27/03/2013 14:38

Tesco's do some for about £1 that work well

plipplops · 30/03/2013 21:40

Yellow Moon/Baker Ross do sets of three with a spring type thing for £2.99 I think, they're really good (and my lefty DD can use them too).

BranchingOut · 30/03/2013 21:48

I have been surprised to find that a pair of baby nail scissors actually works quite well and is the scissor of choice for our 3.6 year old.

TheSurgeonsMate · 01/04/2013 20:25

Gosh, lots of pretty good value, I can maybe afford to experiment a bit!

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