Scissor Skills Cutting Worksheets – Toddler Development Printable Book Launched

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Cutting Worksheets for Toddlers have been launched on Etsy. The printable digital download with cutout pictures of animals, shapes, and letters helps preschoolers develop fine motor skills.

OMGCreativeDesigns launched Cutting Worksheets for Toddlers on Etsy, a Montessori-inspired activity book for scissor practice. It is a digital download that can be printed at home or at a print shop.

More information is available at https://www.etsy.com/listing/978975880/cutting-worksheets-for-toddlers-scissors?ref=listings_manager_grid

The newly launched product helps parents of 3- to 5-year-olds develop their kids’ fine motor skills and teach them to use scissors with fun cutting activities.

Although scissor skills are not fully developed until about the age of six, toddlers can snip and cut paper starting from the age of two or three. Cutting activities at this age help children build up the muscles in the hands, develop eye-hand coordination and bilateral coordination.

The Cutting Worksheets for Toddlers offered by OMGCreativeDesigns include eight different activity books with a total of 150 pages of scissor practice for many hours of fun.

The worksheets can be printed out at home or at a print shop as many times as needed for personal use. They are a great way to keep toddlers and preschoolers entertained at home.

The books include various pictures suitable for kids of different ages. The youngest children can start with cutting out simple shapes, such as circles and squares.

Fine motor skills can be developed while cutting out various pictures. The worksheets include cutouts with animal babies, apes, fruits, bees, cats, dinosaurs, and farm animals. Older kids will enjoy cutting out letters of the alphabet. The books include pictures of both upper and lower case letters.

The muscles that are developed when holding scissors and cutting are important for everyday activities, such as drawing, using knives and forks, and brushing teeth. As kids hold the paper with one hand, cut with the other, and track the movement of the scissors with their eyes, their eye-hand coordination is developed.

The book is copyrighted and cannot be given away for free or used in any commercial way.

A company representative said: “Children enjoy these cutting worksheets while practicing their scissor skills. The printed book can be spiral-bound for convenience.”

Interested parties can find more information by visiting https://www.etsy.com/listing/978975880/cutting-worksheets-for-toddlers-scissors?ref=listings_manager_grid