Children can discover these beautifully crafted wooden tiles designed to introduce the traditions and customs of First Nations culture. These ancient symbols have been cherished by Indigenous communities for countless generations used in art to portray narratives through rock paintings, cave art, body adornment, ceremonial attire, sand paintings, and more. Today these symbols continue to be used in contemporary Indigenous Art. Children can use the tiles in conjunction with the Aboriginal Corflute (sold separately) for a fun and exciting matching game or use individually. These tiles encourage interactive learning and cultural exploration. Foster children’s cultural appreciation with this set of tiles, designed for early childhood learning. The set comes in a drawstring bag for easy storage and transport.
The First Nations symbols have been designed and printed by Alan Coleman, who has indigenous heritage tracing back to the Kalkadoon tribe of Mt Isa and the Waanya tribe of the Gulf of Carpentaria, these symbol tiles are a testament to his commitment of preserving and sharing First Nations culture with the current and next generations to come.
Introduce traditions & customs of First Nations culture
Encourage interactive learning
Foster children’s cultural appreciation
Comes in drawstring bag for easy transport & storage
Designed & printed by Alan Coleman (Kalkadoon tribe of Mt Isa & Waanya tribe of the Gulf of Carpentaria)
High quality wooden symbols
Use individually or with the Aboriginal Corflute (sold separately)
Suitable for ages 3+ years
Includes 42 pieces
Dimensions
4 cm L x 3.8 cm W
Specifications
Age
- Suitable for 3+yrs
Length
- 4 cm
Width
- 3.8 cm