Yarning Circle Cotton Throw

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Design by Aboriginal artist Kiz Costelloe

Sale price $279.92 Regular price $349.90
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Estimated delivery: May 20 - May 24
Yarning Circle Cotton Throw draped in reading corner — Aboriginal art cotton throw for classroom library and reading spaces
$279.92
SKU: TH002
Yarning Circle Cotton ThrowBring culture, comfort and storytelling into your space with the Yarning Circle Cotton Throw — featuring stunning original artwork by a proud Aboriginal artist. Perfect for draping...

EYLF Learning Outcomes

Belonging, Being & Becoming — V2.0, 2022

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

Yarning Circle Cotton Throw

Bring culture, comfort and storytelling into your space with the Yarning Circle Cotton Throw — featuring stunning original artwork by a proud Aboriginal artist. Perfect for draping over reading corner chairs, cushions or beanbags, this beautiful throw creates a warm, culturally meaningful atmosphere that celebrates the Indigenous yarning circle tradition of gathering, listening and sharing stories together.

Features

  • Original Aboriginal art Yarning Circle design
  • 100% soft cotton — warm, comfortable and durable
  • Perfect for reading corners, libraries and classroom gathering spaces
  • Machine washable
  • Pairs beautifully with the Yarning Circle Cushion Cover

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

Is this throw machine washable? Yes — machine washable for easy care.

Does this match the Yarning Circle Cushion Cover? Yes — this throw and the Yarning Circle Cushion Cover feature matching designs for a coordinated reading corner look.

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.

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