Coolamon Bush Tucker Classroom Carpet — PRE ORDER
Imagine a classroom resource that teaches before you even open your mouth. The Coolamon Bush Tucker Classroom Carpet does exactly that — a stunning fusion of Aboriginal art, cultural storytelling and classroom functionality designed by proud Wiradjuri artist Shareen Clayton.
The coolamon is a traditional wooden dish used by Aboriginal women for carrying food, water, babies and sacred objects — a symbol of nurturing, sustenance and connection to Country. This beautiful rug brings that cultural significance into your classroom as a meaningful gathering space for every child.
Arrival date: Early June 2026. Pre-order now to secure your rug.
Features
- Original artwork by Wiradjuri artist Shareen Clayton
- Bush tucker design celebrating Aboriginal food traditions and connection to Country
- Premium soft pile — comfortable for sitting, reading and group learning
- Durable classroom-grade construction with non-slip backing
- Designed for Australian early childhood and primary classrooms
EYLF outcomes supported
- Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity
- Outcome 2: Children are connected with and contribute to their world
- Outcome 5: Children are effective communicators
Frequently asked questions
When will this arrive? Early June 2026 — pre-order now to secure yours.
Who is the artist? Shareen Clayton is a proud Wiradjuri artist whose work celebrates culture, community and the stories of Country.
What is a Coolamon? A coolamon is a traditional Aboriginal wooden dish used for carrying food, water, babies and sacred objects — a powerful symbol of nurturing and connection to Country.
Is this rug suitable for early childhood? Yes — soft, durable and designed for Australian classrooms.