My First Book Of Cutting (Kumon Workbooks)

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My First Book Of Cutting (Kumon Workbooks)

My First Book Of Cutting (Kumon Workbooks)

2005 Finalist for the Association of Educational Publishers’ Distinguished Achievement Award, this workbook gives children the opportunity to practice using scissors accurately. Many children have difficulty cutting exactly on the lines, so this workbook has children begin cutting on thick lines before moving gradually to thinner ones. Children will eventually be comfortable cutting straight lines, curves, and circles, and the practice will help develop their manual dexterity.

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  • Susan

    24/07/2013
    79 of 80 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Have scissors, will cut, August 13, 2006
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    Susan (North by Northwest USA) –

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    This review is from: My First Book Of Cutting (Kumon Workbooks) (Paperback)

    Most children are fascinated with scissors and love to use them, yet they really have very little in their lives they can meaninfully cut. So what happens? Mom’s magazine gets snipped to ribbons, baby sister or the dog get an amateur barber job, maybe they become a fashion designer: “I think my pants would be better as shorts!” Thankfully Kumon has come to the rescue and has come up with a book for children that they CAN cut, have fun with, and mom won’t be upset!

    I reviewed Kumon’s First Steps Series LET’S CUT PAPER, and that is the good FIRST book for cutting. Once your child has done that one, then there is this book with 40 wonderful, colorful pages to cut! Kumon recommends MY FIRST BOOK OF CUTTING for ages 3-4-5, but I can tell you it is great for an older child too. There are many children who are a bit delayed in developing such fine motor skills such as handling a pair of scissors. My son is 8 years old and loves this book. It is not babyish at all, is very fun and has given him much needed practice in cutting.

    PLEASE!! Do your child a favor by giving him, along with this book, a GOOD pair of scissors! Cheap scissors abound for children, and if given those, their projects will looked chewed, and not cut. Both Fiskars and Crayola make very nice scissors for children. We have been using Crayola, with all metal blades, and get very good results.

    Okay, what are the projects to cut in this book? Well,the first are simple, cutting vertically from the bottom of the page along thick grey lines…cut and stop at when you reach the fruit, the flag, or the building. The next ones are printed horizontally on the page, but still a child will no doubt hold the paper so they are cutting vertically. Project #6 is cutting along the teeth of 2 combs. #8-#11 are having the children cut diagonal lines, and some change direction. #12 is cutting a pentagon shape, which is of a cuckoo clock. #13 goes back to zig zag lines as you cut each floor of the buildings.#14 is fun, cut out a girl on her rectangle bed and cover her with the rectangle blanket you cut out.#15 has you cut apart the squares of the chocolate bar! There are pages for cutting out various objects: the sun, a fox, sandwiches, a hamburger on a plate, sport balls, a pine tree, a bunch of bananas, etc. There is a paper necklace to cut out, a rainbow to snip into separate colors, and the end projects are cutting out animals and vehicles, when folded on the dotted line, become 2 sided and will stand on the table. Really fun and cute, not babyish, and any child would love this book! Once your child has mastered the cutting in this book, they would probably also enjoy Kumon’s MY BOOK OF PASTING, MY BOOK OF PASTING: JIGSAW PUZZLES, and MY BOOK OF EASY CRAFTS. Unsure of what gift to get a child who seems to have everything? Give this book, and a pair of good scissors, and you will have given them many joyful,creative hours. I don’t know how anyone could not like this book…enjoy!

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  • M. Beyer “mom of two”

    24/07/2013
    31 of 32 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great intro to using scissors!, February 22, 2006
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    M. Beyer “mom of two” (MA, United States) –
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    This review is from: My First Book Of Cutting (Kumon Workbooks) (Paperback)

    We like the Kumon books very much. We have several including My First Book of Cutting. My 3 year old was evaluated at preschool and did great on everything except cutting, so I immediately ordered this book since he had enjoyed the Tracing and Uppercase Letters workbooks. He loves it! We do 2-3 pages per sitting and he is already getting much better at his cutting skills and we’re only about 15 pages into the book.

    My only complaint is that it is designed for right-handed cutters since the little arrows & scissors start from the right side of the page. My son is left-handed so I have him flip the paper over so he follows the arrows from left to right instead of vice versa.

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  • Melissa J. Newman “msolomon25”

    24/07/2013
    22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Step by step, direct and to the point., July 5, 2005
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    Melissa J. Newman “msolomon25” (Elizabeth, NJ United States) –
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    This review is from: My First Book Of Cutting (Kumon Workbooks) (Paperback)

    I love the Kumon series books, but what is more important is that my son loves the Kumon series books. The book goes step by step in buiding the confidence of the child in a given skill. The pages are visually appealing, and much better quality than most workbooks. My son is 4 1/2 and we are currently working on the “My First Cutting Book” and “Number Games 1 – 70”. We have brought others in the series, but I am waiting to start them. They require writing numbers or letters and we are working the foundation of these skills through “Handwriting without tears” series.

    The “Big Workbooks” contain all of the skills in one workbook, but they don’t go step by step or as in depth as the Kumon series does. When all of the individual books are added together they are going to cost more than the big workbooks, but it is worth the money.

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