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Pros

It has instructions so a right-handed adult can teach the best way for the left-handed child. Bought it for my 5 year old and now even the 2 year old can tie his shoes.

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Quality


Also the scissors are excellent my son was really struggling at school with the righthanded scissors but now he does great


My lefthanded son was having a difficult time learning how to tie his shoe from his righthanded parents this was a big help


He has been struggling for a while and when i introduced this item into the fold


Bought it for my 5 year old and now even the 2 year old can tie his shoes

Price


4 stars cause it’s overpriced but that’s my fault for purchasing lol

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  • This product had a total of 33 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 28 2024.

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The AI used to provide these results are constantly improving. These results might change.

    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    The left handed scissors seem to work with both hands


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    He has been struggling for a while and when i introduced this item into the fold


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Bought it for my 5 year old and now even the 2 year old can tie his shoes


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    Even my right handed child used it and succeeded


    Posted by a reviewer on Amazon

    It has instructions so a righthanded adult can teach the best way for the lefthanded child

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