Aboriginal Art Butterfly Dreaming Puzzle

  • Australian Made
  • Hand Made
  • EYLF Aligned
  • Available in multiple puzzle piece configurations
  • 5 Year Warranty

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Aboriginal Art Butterfly Dreaming Puzzle — hand-painted wooden jigsaw puzzle, Australian-made, ages 3+
$47.92
18 Piece

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SKU: KC001-18
Description

Aboriginal Art Butterfly Dreaming Puzzle

Float into the world of Dreamtime with this beautifully illustrated Butterfly Dreaming puzzle. In many Aboriginal cultures the butterfly represents transformation, change and the beauty of the natural world — a wonderful conversation starter for life cycles, nature and cultural learning units.

Proudly made in Australia from sustainably sourced timber.

EYLF outcomes supported

  • Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity
  • Outcome 2: Children are connected with and contribute to their world
  • Outcome 4: Children are confident and involved learners
  • Outcome 5: Children are effective communicators

Product details

  • Made in Australia from sustainably sourced timber | Available in 6, 12 and 18 piece | Includes wooden storage tray | Ages 3+

Frequently asked questions

What age is this suitable for? Ages 3+. Multiple piece counts suit different ability levels.

Is it safe for classrooms? Yes — natural timber with non-toxic finishes.

Specifications

38xm x 28cm each.
Made in Australia

Features
Recommended Age
Ordering for a Centre or School?

If you are an Australian School or Early Learning Centre and require an invoice prior to payment, simply select "Pay by Invoice' at checkout and we will email you an invoice for payment prior to shipping your order.

EYLF Learning Outcomes

Belonging, Being & Becoming — V2.0, 2022

Outcome 1 Strong Sense of Identity
Outcome 2 Connected with Their World
Outcome 4 Confident and Involved Learners
Outcome 5 Effective Communicators
Supports NQS Quality Areas 1, 2 & 6

Designed for early learners

Australian Made. Built to last. Made to inspire.

Every Education National puzzle is crafted from sustainable Australian timber, shaped by hand in our Sydney workshop, and designed to grow with your classroom for years to come.

About the Artist

Kiz Costelloe is a proud Mandandanji and Noonuccal woman. She was born and raised in Rockhampton, Queensland with her mum and sister, Nysh.

Her elders are her biggest inspiration and getting to carry on her Uncle’s legacy by pursuing art and sharing his name and stories is something she values very deeply.

Kiz has used her knowledge in art and health to make a difference in her
community by teaching people of all ages to believe in themselves
and that they can do whatever they put their minds to.

Kiz is very passionate about sharing her Indigenous culture, art
and teachings to kids all over the country in her vibrant educational
resources created in collaboration with Education National.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Answers for Busy Educators
Most orders ship within approximately 2–5 business days, so you can get your learning space set up quickly.
All our classroom furniture is proudly made in Sydney, Australia, ensuring consistent quality, ethical production, and designs tailored specifically for Australian early learning environments.
Not at all — each piece comes with clear instructions and all required screws. Most products take only 5–10 minutes to assemble with basic tools.
Our furniture is made from heavy-duty birch plywood with a waterproof, scratch-resistant finish, designed to handle the daily demands of busy classrooms.
Yes — we use natural, low-toxicity materials that prioritise safety while still being extremely durable and long-lasting.

Acknowledgement of Country

"In the spirit of reconciliation, Education National acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today"