
ImagiJoy™ — Punch, Snip & Craft Their Way to Stronger Little Hands
Swap One More iPad Hour for a Real Pile of Things They Made Themselves
Hand your kid a punch and a sheet of paper, and the next 45 minutes look completely different. ImagiJoy™ is a click-down paper punch set with pattern scissors, kid-safe shears, and a snap-shut case — built so little fingers can actually work the punches without you doing it for them.

Stop Buying Craft Kits That Get Opened Once and Live in a Closet
You know the pile. The glue tubes that dried out by week two. The stickers all stuck to one wall. The "kit" with thirty pieces that lost half on day one. Most kids' craft sets demand more setup from you than play from them — and the kid loses interest before you've finished pouring the bowl of beads. ImagiJoy™ is built the opposite way: open the case, hand them a punch, walk away.
➤ Click-Down Punches Tiny Hands Can Actually Press: The spring-loaded button on top works with a downward push, not a squeeze — meaning a 3-year-old can punch a clean shape out of paper without an adult bracing it for them.
➤ Real Hand-Strength Workout Disguised as Play: Every press, snip, and cut builds the finger and grip muscles kids need for holding a pencil, tying laces, and writing — pediatric OTs call it pre-writing strength training, your kid calls it making confetti.
➤ Punches, Pattern Scissors, Cutter & Standard Shears in One Case: Everything snaps shut into a flat travel case roughly the size of a small notebook — fits in a diaper bag, lives on a shelf, and there's a spot for every piece so nothing wanders.
Press the Button, Get a Perfect Shape — Every Single Time
The trick is the punch geometry. Each shape — flower, star, heart, paw, snowflake, moon, apple, fish — sits inside a chunky plastic body about the size of a child's fist, with a soft button on top. Slide a strip of paper into the slot, press the button down with one hand, and the steel die punches a clean cutout. They get the shape that fell out (great for confetti, cards, scrapbooks) and the paper with a decorative hole in it (great for layering, jars, leaf art).
No ink to dry out. No glue to spill. No batteries to die. Compared to stamp sets, the shapes come out crisp instead of smudged. Compared to safety scissors, the punches do the precision work — your kid just provides the press. The pattern scissors handle the wavy edges, the standard child-safe shears do the straight cuts, and the mini precision cutter is there for the kid who's ready for it.
Why Parents Who've Tried Six Other Craft Kits Keep Coming Back to ImagiJoy™
The pattern is consistent: parents skeptical at first ("how is this different from the punches at the dollar store?"), then noticing their kid pulling the case off the shelf on their own three weeks in. "I was sure this would last a weekend like every other craft kit. She's been making leaf cards for grandma every Sunday for two months." — Lauren K. The repeat-play factor is what changes the math on a craft purchase.
What an Afternoon With ImagiJoy™ Actually Looks Like
✓ A Real Pile of Things They Made: Cards for grandma, leaf collections from the backyard, scrapbook pages, confetti for the dollhouse — kids walk away with stuff they're proud of, not just a finished worksheet.
✓ Stronger Little Fingers — Quietly: Every press of the punch button works the same hand muscles kids need for pencil grip and shoelace tying. Nobody calls it "exercise."
✓ Everything Lives in One Case That Actually Closes: Punches, scissors, pattern shears, cutter — the case has a slot for each, snaps shut, and travels. No bag of loose plastic in your living room.
Three Steps From "I'm Bored" to a Lap Full of Paper Shapes
Step 1: Pick a paper — colored craft paper, a card, even a fallen leaf works for the smaller punches.
Step 2: Slide the paper into the slot at the front of the punch and press the button on top straight down with one hand.
Step 3: Lift the punch — you'll have a clean cutout shape on the table and a decorative hole in the paper. Mix shapes, layer paper colors, snip wavy edges with the pattern scissors, and let them go.

| ImagiJoy™ | Single-Shape Punches From the Craft Aisle | Sticker / Marker Activity Kits |
|---|---|---|
| Click-down button a 3-year-old can press without help. | ❌ | ❌ |
| Multiple shapes + pattern scissors + standard shears + cutter, all in one snap-shut case. | ❌ | ❌ |
| No ink, no glue, no batteries — works on paper, cardstock, and even fall leaves. | ❌ | ❌ |
The Specs Parents Actually Care About
- Materials: Non-toxic ABS plastic punch bodies with steel cutting dies and steel scissor blades
- Case dimensions: Approximately 8.27 x 5.51 x 1.57 inches — fits in a tote, diaper bag, or carry-on
- Recommended age: 3 and up
- Included: Shape punches (multiple designs — flowers, stars, hearts, paws, snowflakes, moons and more), pattern/lace scissors, standard child-safe scissors, mini precision cutter, hard-shell snap-close storage case
- Works on: Standard craft paper, cardstock, thin foam sheets, and real leaves
Got Questions? We've Got Answers
Is this safe for little kids?
Yes. Punch bodies are made from non-toxic ABS plastic with the cutting die fully enclosed — no exposed blade for small fingers to reach. Scissors are blunt-tip child-safe shears. The mini precision cutter is included for older kids and recommended with adult supervision.
What age works best?
Designed for ages 3 and up. Three- and four-year-olds typically need a hand on the paper while they press the punch button; by five, most kids run the whole thing solo.
Are the punches easy for small fingers to press?
The punches use a downward press (not a squeeze) on a soft button at the top of each unit. Kids press with their palm or two thumbs together — much easier than the pinch grip a hole-punch requires.
What's actually in the case?
Multiple shape punches, a pair of standard child-safe scissors, a pair of pattern (wavy-edge) scissors, a small precision cutter, and the snap-close hard-shell case that holds it all. Each piece has a designated slot inside the case so nothing rolls around.
Does it work on anything besides paper?
Yes — cardstock, thin craft foam, and (a kid favorite) real leaves from the backyard work beautifully. Anything thicker than light cardstock is too much for the punches.
If ImagiJoy™ Doesn't Pull Their Attention Off the Tablet, Send It Back
Try it for 30 days. If your kid loses interest after a week, or the punches don't hold up the way we promised, send it back for a full refund — case and all. The whole point of ImagiJoy™ is a craft set that actually gets used past day three. If it doesn't deliver that, you don't pay.
Swap One More iPad Hour for a Real Pile of Things They Made Themselves
Hand your kid a punch and a sheet of paper, and the next 45 minutes look completely different. ImagiJoy™ is a click-down paper punch set with pattern scissors, kid-safe shears, and a snap-shut case — built so little fingers can actually work the punches without you doing it for them.

Stop Buying Craft Kits That Get Opened Once and Live in a Closet
You know the pile. The glue tubes that dried out by week two. The stickers all stuck to one wall. The "kit" with thirty pieces that lost half on day one. Most kids' craft sets demand more setup from you than play from them — and the kid loses interest before you've finished pouring the bowl of beads. ImagiJoy™ is built the opposite way: open the case, hand them a punch, walk away.
➤ Click-Down Punches Tiny Hands Can Actually Press: The spring-loaded button on top works with a downward push, not a squeeze — meaning a 3-year-old can punch a clean shape out of paper without an adult bracing it for them.
➤ Real Hand-Strength Workout Disguised as Play: Every press, snip, and cut builds the finger and grip muscles kids need for holding a pencil, tying laces, and writing — pediatric OTs call it pre-writing strength training, your kid calls it making confetti.
➤ Punches, Pattern Scissors, Cutter & Standard Shears in One Case: Everything snaps shut into a flat travel case roughly the size of a small notebook — fits in a diaper bag, lives on a shelf, and there's a spot for every piece so nothing wanders.
Press the Button, Get a Perfect Shape — Every Single Time
The trick is the punch geometry. Each shape — flower, star, heart, paw, snowflake, moon, apple, fish — sits inside a chunky plastic body about the size of a child's fist, with a soft button on top. Slide a strip of paper into the slot, press the button down with one hand, and the steel die punches a clean cutout. They get the shape that fell out (great for confetti, cards, scrapbooks) and the paper with a decorative hole in it (great for layering, jars, leaf art).
No ink to dry out. No glue to spill. No batteries to die. Compared to stamp sets, the shapes come out crisp instead of smudged. Compared to safety scissors, the punches do the precision work — your kid just provides the press. The pattern scissors handle the wavy edges, the standard child-safe shears do the straight cuts, and the mini precision cutter is there for the kid who's ready for it.
Why Parents Who've Tried Six Other Craft Kits Keep Coming Back to ImagiJoy™
The pattern is consistent: parents skeptical at first ("how is this different from the punches at the dollar store?"), then noticing their kid pulling the case off the shelf on their own three weeks in. "I was sure this would last a weekend like every other craft kit. She's been making leaf cards for grandma every Sunday for two months." — Lauren K. The repeat-play factor is what changes the math on a craft purchase.
What an Afternoon With ImagiJoy™ Actually Looks Like
✓ A Real Pile of Things They Made: Cards for grandma, leaf collections from the backyard, scrapbook pages, confetti for the dollhouse — kids walk away with stuff they're proud of, not just a finished worksheet.
✓ Stronger Little Fingers — Quietly: Every press of the punch button works the same hand muscles kids need for pencil grip and shoelace tying. Nobody calls it "exercise."
✓ Everything Lives in One Case That Actually Closes: Punches, scissors, pattern shears, cutter — the case has a slot for each, snaps shut, and travels. No bag of loose plastic in your living room.
Three Steps From "I'm Bored" to a Lap Full of Paper Shapes
Step 1: Pick a paper — colored craft paper, a card, even a fallen leaf works for the smaller punches.
Step 2: Slide the paper into the slot at the front of the punch and press the button on top straight down with one hand.
Step 3: Lift the punch — you'll have a clean cutout shape on the table and a decorative hole in the paper. Mix shapes, layer paper colors, snip wavy edges with the pattern scissors, and let them go.

| ImagiJoy™ | Single-Shape Punches From the Craft Aisle | Sticker / Marker Activity Kits |
|---|---|---|
| Click-down button a 3-year-old can press without help. | ❌ | ❌ |
| Multiple shapes + pattern scissors + standard shears + cutter, all in one snap-shut case. | ❌ | ❌ |
| No ink, no glue, no batteries — works on paper, cardstock, and even fall leaves. | ❌ | ❌ |
The Specs Parents Actually Care About
- Materials: Non-toxic ABS plastic punch bodies with steel cutting dies and steel scissor blades
- Case dimensions: Approximately 8.27 x 5.51 x 1.57 inches — fits in a tote, diaper bag, or carry-on
- Recommended age: 3 and up
- Included: Shape punches (multiple designs — flowers, stars, hearts, paws, snowflakes, moons and more), pattern/lace scissors, standard child-safe scissors, mini precision cutter, hard-shell snap-close storage case
- Works on: Standard craft paper, cardstock, thin foam sheets, and real leaves
Got Questions? We've Got Answers
Is this safe for little kids?
Yes. Punch bodies are made from non-toxic ABS plastic with the cutting die fully enclosed — no exposed blade for small fingers to reach. Scissors are blunt-tip child-safe shears. The mini precision cutter is included for older kids and recommended with adult supervision.
What age works best?
Designed for ages 3 and up. Three- and four-year-olds typically need a hand on the paper while they press the punch button; by five, most kids run the whole thing solo.
Are the punches easy for small fingers to press?
The punches use a downward press (not a squeeze) on a soft button at the top of each unit. Kids press with their palm or two thumbs together — much easier than the pinch grip a hole-punch requires.
What's actually in the case?
Multiple shape punches, a pair of standard child-safe scissors, a pair of pattern (wavy-edge) scissors, a small precision cutter, and the snap-close hard-shell case that holds it all. Each piece has a designated slot inside the case so nothing rolls around.
Does it work on anything besides paper?
Yes — cardstock, thin craft foam, and (a kid favorite) real leaves from the backyard work beautifully. Anything thicker than light cardstock is too much for the punches.
If ImagiJoy™ Doesn't Pull Their Attention Off the Tablet, Send It Back
Try it for 30 days. If your kid loses interest after a week, or the punches don't hold up the way we promised, send it back for a full refund — case and all. The whole point of ImagiJoy™ is a craft set that actually gets used past day three. If it doesn't deliver that, you don't pay.
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Swap One More iPad Hour for a Real Pile of Things They Made Themselves
Hand your kid a punch and a sheet of paper, and the next 45 minutes look completely different. ImagiJoy™ is a click-down paper punch set with pattern scissors, kid-safe shears, and a snap-shut case — built so little fingers can actually work the punches without you doing it for them.

Stop Buying Craft Kits That Get Opened Once and Live in a Closet
You know the pile. The glue tubes that dried out by week two. The stickers all stuck to one wall. The "kit" with thirty pieces that lost half on day one. Most kids' craft sets demand more setup from you than play from them — and the kid loses interest before you've finished pouring the bowl of beads. ImagiJoy™ is built the opposite way: open the case, hand them a punch, walk away.
➤ Click-Down Punches Tiny Hands Can Actually Press: The spring-loaded button on top works with a downward push, not a squeeze — meaning a 3-year-old can punch a clean shape out of paper without an adult bracing it for them.
➤ Real Hand-Strength Workout Disguised as Play: Every press, snip, and cut builds the finger and grip muscles kids need for holding a pencil, tying laces, and writing — pediatric OTs call it pre-writing strength training, your kid calls it making confetti.
➤ Punches, Pattern Scissors, Cutter & Standard Shears in One Case: Everything snaps shut into a flat travel case roughly the size of a small notebook — fits in a diaper bag, lives on a shelf, and there's a spot for every piece so nothing wanders.
Press the Button, Get a Perfect Shape — Every Single Time
The trick is the punch geometry. Each shape — flower, star, heart, paw, snowflake, moon, apple, fish — sits inside a chunky plastic body about the size of a child's fist, with a soft button on top. Slide a strip of paper into the slot, press the button down with one hand, and the steel die punches a clean cutout. They get the shape that fell out (great for confetti, cards, scrapbooks) and the paper with a decorative hole in it (great for layering, jars, leaf art).
No ink to dry out. No glue to spill. No batteries to die. Compared to stamp sets, the shapes come out crisp instead of smudged. Compared to safety scissors, the punches do the precision work — your kid just provides the press. The pattern scissors handle the wavy edges, the standard child-safe shears do the straight cuts, and the mini precision cutter is there for the kid who's ready for it.
Why Parents Who've Tried Six Other Craft Kits Keep Coming Back to ImagiJoy™
The pattern is consistent: parents skeptical at first ("how is this different from the punches at the dollar store?"), then noticing their kid pulling the case off the shelf on their own three weeks in. "I was sure this would last a weekend like every other craft kit. She's been making leaf cards for grandma every Sunday for two months." — Lauren K. The repeat-play factor is what changes the math on a craft purchase.
What an Afternoon With ImagiJoy™ Actually Looks Like
✓ A Real Pile of Things They Made: Cards for grandma, leaf collections from the backyard, scrapbook pages, confetti for the dollhouse — kids walk away with stuff they're proud of, not just a finished worksheet.
✓ Stronger Little Fingers — Quietly: Every press of the punch button works the same hand muscles kids need for pencil grip and shoelace tying. Nobody calls it "exercise."
✓ Everything Lives in One Case That Actually Closes: Punches, scissors, pattern shears, cutter — the case has a slot for each, snaps shut, and travels. No bag of loose plastic in your living room.
Three Steps From "I'm Bored" to a Lap Full of Paper Shapes
Step 1: Pick a paper — colored craft paper, a card, even a fallen leaf works for the smaller punches.
Step 2: Slide the paper into the slot at the front of the punch and press the button on top straight down with one hand.
Step 3: Lift the punch — you'll have a clean cutout shape on the table and a decorative hole in the paper. Mix shapes, layer paper colors, snip wavy edges with the pattern scissors, and let them go.

| ImagiJoy™ | Single-Shape Punches From the Craft Aisle | Sticker / Marker Activity Kits |
|---|---|---|
| Click-down button a 3-year-old can press without help. | ❌ | ❌ |
| Multiple shapes + pattern scissors + standard shears + cutter, all in one snap-shut case. | ❌ | ❌ |
| No ink, no glue, no batteries — works on paper, cardstock, and even fall leaves. | ❌ | ❌ |
The Specs Parents Actually Care About
- Materials: Non-toxic ABS plastic punch bodies with steel cutting dies and steel scissor blades
- Case dimensions: Approximately 8.27 x 5.51 x 1.57 inches — fits in a tote, diaper bag, or carry-on
- Recommended age: 3 and up
- Included: Shape punches (multiple designs — flowers, stars, hearts, paws, snowflakes, moons and more), pattern/lace scissors, standard child-safe scissors, mini precision cutter, hard-shell snap-close storage case
- Works on: Standard craft paper, cardstock, thin foam sheets, and real leaves
Got Questions? We've Got Answers
Is this safe for little kids?
Yes. Punch bodies are made from non-toxic ABS plastic with the cutting die fully enclosed — no exposed blade for small fingers to reach. Scissors are blunt-tip child-safe shears. The mini precision cutter is included for older kids and recommended with adult supervision.
What age works best?
Designed for ages 3 and up. Three- and four-year-olds typically need a hand on the paper while they press the punch button; by five, most kids run the whole thing solo.
Are the punches easy for small fingers to press?
The punches use a downward press (not a squeeze) on a soft button at the top of each unit. Kids press with their palm or two thumbs together — much easier than the pinch grip a hole-punch requires.
What's actually in the case?
Multiple shape punches, a pair of standard child-safe scissors, a pair of pattern (wavy-edge) scissors, a small precision cutter, and the snap-close hard-shell case that holds it all. Each piece has a designated slot inside the case so nothing rolls around.
Does it work on anything besides paper?
Yes — cardstock, thin craft foam, and (a kid favorite) real leaves from the backyard work beautifully. Anything thicker than light cardstock is too much for the punches.
If ImagiJoy™ Doesn't Pull Their Attention Off the Tablet, Send It Back
Try it for 30 days. If your kid loses interest after a week, or the punches don't hold up the way we promised, send it back for a full refund — case and all. The whole point of ImagiJoy™ is a craft set that actually gets used past day three. If it doesn't deliver that, you don't pay.



























