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I bought this set for my 5-year old nephew. These stencils are the perfect size for young children so many others are so small and difficult to use. It is a good assortment of basic pictures, and very durable. He is now 7 and still uses them. I am going to buy some for my daughter this year who is 5. Great product!
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The stencil set is a nice first introduction to tracing and shape recognition. I bought it for my 3-year-old daughter who likes to draw. The first thing I had to do when the set arrived is punch the shapes out of the outline, so the stencils become usable. So you actually get two sets of stencils one to trace around the shape that is punched out, and the other trace the inner shape on the stencil itself. The pictures run quite big, though. One picture fits on the standard copy paper, so if you want to make a scene with these stencils, you have to get a big sheet of drawing paper.
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This just arrived for my daughter. I am very pleased with the quality. The fact the kids can trace the inside of the rectangular stencil, or the outside of the cutout is fantastic. They are thin, so they'll store easily. They are flexible, and the edges are not sharp. My daughter is going to enjoy these for years to come.
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They are made of a fairly sturdy and semi-rigid plastic, so they are easy for my daughter to hold in place and trace. Also, each stencil comes on a scored sheet, so after you push out the stencil, you have both the inside image to trace around and the standard stencil to trace inside. These have gotten a lot of use.
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These stencils are very thin with no support for small hands. They will probably work better if taped down to the paper so they can't move. If the child uses a thick crayon, I believe that it will just bump off the edge of the stencil and color the stencil itself. An adult's help is encouraged to prevent frustration.
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