Introducing the Makedo Junior Safe Saw! It's perfect for kids to independently, safely, and controllably build with cardboard. The saw comes with a flexible plastic blade that can cut cardboard without harming fingers. You can also reverse the tool to punch holes for the Makedo SCRU. This saw is ideal for the youngest makers. For others, we suggest the Makedo SAFE - SAW. Here's a useful tip for younger users: punch a row of holes about 1' apart along the cut line, then use the saw to connect them. It works great for straight and curved cuts, as well as creating cutouts like holes, windows, or doors. The punch on the end can score the cardboard to make folds and more sculptural forms. For more advanced cardboard building, try the Makedo FOLD - ROLLER. Makedo meets and exceeds international safety requirements for toys. It's been independently tested for an age grading of 3+ and complies with standards like ASTM F963, Canada Toys Regulations SOR, EU REACH / EN71, and AS/NZS 8124. Warning! Choking hazard - small parts.

Using the Makedo Junior Safe Saw is easy. When you want to cut cardboard, just use the flexible plastic blade. It's designed to cut cardboard but won't hurt your fingers. If you need to punch holes, reverse the tool. For younger makers, a good way to cut is to first punch a row of holes about 1' apart along the line you want to cut, then use the saw to connect these holes. This method works well for different types of cuts. The punch at the end of the saw can also be used to score the cardboard, which helps you create folds and more interesting shapes. Remember, this product has small parts, so there's a choking hazard. Keep it away from very young kids. After use, store it in a dry place to keep it in good condition. And if you're looking for more advanced cardboard construction, check out the Makedo FOLD - ROLLER.