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Let's Cut Paper! (Kumon First Steps Workbooks)

Let's Cut Paper! (Kumon First Steps Workbooks)Creators: Shinobu Akaishi, Eno Sarris
Brand: Kumon

List Price: $5.95
Buy New: $2.20
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Seller: any_book
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 23 reviews

Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Baby-Preschool
Pages: 40
Number Of Items: 1
Age: 2 - 99 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 8.3 x 0.3

MPN: KU 1142
ISBN: 1933241144
EAN: 9781933241142

Publication Date: October 1, 2005

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Product Description
The First Steps series is designed for young children, aged 2 and up, who have never used a workbook before. The colorful and easy exercises in each First Steps workbook provide toddlers with the opportunity to become comfortable with the tools that are essential in every school - scissors, glue, pencils and crayons. These workbooks also teach the motor skills and problem-solving abilities that are a child's First Steps toward success. Ages: 2 + Manufacturer: Marlon Creations


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5 out of 5 stars My 2-year-old excelled with this book.   July 15, 2010
M. J. Spackman
This book was a big hit with my son. The cutting exercises are all in full color, and when you are done, you have a toy of sorts to play with. Some of the cutting exercises became greeting cards for grandparents. My son insisted on sleeping with, and feeding the blue bird, that one was his favorite. I loved taking the book to church and letting him quietly focus on cutting while I got to listen to the speakers. I will buy this book for all of my children, and I'm glad that I found it with my oldest. A made a video of him doing one of the last exercises when he was 32 months. It's an youtube, here's the link: [...].


2 out of 5 stars very small   May 27, 2010
Megan J. Samadi (Florida)
I thought this would be a regular size Kumon book, however it is very small. I do use it for my 2 year old and it is a good size for her I just wish it was a full sized book.


5 out of 5 stars Wonderful activity!   March 19, 2010
M. Newman (NJ)
I bought this for the four year old little boy I watch and it is great. Every page is an activity to help fine motor skills. It's got fun pictures with lines for the child to cut to aid in their holding scissors the right way. It is a great gift if you like educational and fun!


5 out of 5 stars A very nice first cutting book   February 17, 2010
J. Galland
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This book has lots of fun cutting practices. The children aren't just learning cutting skills, they make puzzles and other fun things with their work. My boys love it.


5 out of 5 stars Cut more paper!   September 3, 2009
C. Wade (Dallas, TX)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My son, age 2 years 2 months, loves this book. Like other reviewers, I feared he was too young to use scissors, but was swayed by the "ages 2 and up" on the cover. He had a hard time using the scissors at first, and I thought the book was progressing too quickly and he would not be able to do the next level of "project." However, it seems to be progressing at just the right speed, so he can learn the activity without getting bored. I am amazed by what my son is able to do each time he picks up this book. He is really into this book, spending up to 45 minutes intently trying to cut the paper. I even use it as a bribe "if you do x, we can play with the scissors book."

So far he has loved the "Let's Sticker and Paste" book as well. The "Let's Color" is not as interesting to him, and is easily replaced by a coloring book.



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