Aboriginal symbols Finger Tracing Cards
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Dimensions:
Wooden box measures 190 x 180 x 135.
Wooden cards measures 160 x 160 x 12.
Weight: 3kg.
Ages: Toddler
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Just launched! March 2024.
Aboriginal Symbols Finger Tracing Cards. A fun and educational sensory journey through the rich tapestry of Indigenous culture.
Each set includes 12 finger tracing cards, each featuring a different Aboriginal symbol: Boomerang, Man, Woman, Waterhole, Star, Smoke, Emu Track, Kangaroo Track, Possum Track, Rainbow, People Sitting, and Spear.
These symbols, integral to Aboriginal storytelling and communication, are not just symbols, they're a language that conveys stories, traditions, and knowledge passed down through generations.
What makes these tracing cards truly special is the sensory experience they offer. Children will naturally gravitate to using their fingertips to trace the patterns of each symbol, engaging their tactile senses in a way that enhances memory and understanding. This hands-on approach not only aids in fine motor skill development but also deepens the child’s connection to the stories and meanings behind each symbol.
Accompanying the tracing cards is an informative fact sheet that explains the significance of each symbol, opening a window into the world of Aboriginal culture for both children and educators. It's an opportunity for educators to engage in meaningful conversations with young learners about the importance of culture, heritage, and respect for the oldest living cultures on earth.
Proudly Australian made, these tracing cards are crafted from all-natural eucalypt plywood timber, reflecting our commitment to sustainability. The natural texture and shape of the wood tiles add another layer to the sensory experience.
Suitable for indoor use.
Each set comes complete with a convenient storage box, ensuring these treasures are kept safe and sound, ready for exploration time and time again. The Aboriginal Symbols Finger Tracing Cards are an invaluable resource for introducing young minds to the depth and diversity of Aboriginal culture, fostering a sense of wonder, respect, and connection that will last a lifetime.
Dimensions:
Wooden box measures 190 x 180 x 135.
Wooden cards measures 160 x 160 x 12.
Weight: 3kg.
Ages: Toddler
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