Indigenous Flora Stamp Collection
Aboriginal native plant stamps featuring iconic Australian plants serve as a valuable tool for educators to engage children in learning about Indigenous culture, traditional knowledge, and the practical uses of native flora.Ignite curiosity and cultural exploration with our enchanting collection of 6 wooden engraved stamps, each adorned with intricate depictions of native Australian Flora. Crafted to engage and educate young minds, these stamps provide a gateway to understanding Aboriginal food, fibre medicinal and cultural plant uses.Teachers and parents can use these stamps to engage children in interactive lessons about traditional food and fibre plant uses, sparking curiosity and respect for Indigenous knowledge. Designed to support educators in meeting the outcomes of the Early Years Learning Framework 2.0, these stamps facilitate learning experiences that promote cultural understanding, respect, and connection to the environment.
Why uou’ll love them:
6 First Nations Flora wooden stamps – Bunya Tree, Grass Tree, Lomndra, Wattle, Melaleuca & Pandanus
Made for little hands, they are 4.5 cm in diameter for a firm wide grip & engraved with the symbol on the top to make it easy for children to identify while in use.
Teaching notes booklet that includes, activity ideas and discussion points linked to Early Years Learning Framework 2.0 & detailed notes on Indigenous food, fibre, medicinal and cultural uses for each plant.
Made from FSC sustainably sourced wood.
Natural calico storage bag.
Artist Native plant illustrations by Leah Brown. Leah Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara woman from the Roper River area of the Northern Territory, she currently lives on Dunghutti Country, NSW. Leah is skilled in painting, digital artwork and design and is passionate about using her talents to educate and share her culture.Copyright © Songlines Art, Culture, Education.
Aboriginal native plant stamps featuring iconic Australian plants serve as a valuable tool for educators to engage children in learning about Indigenous culture, traditional knowledge, and the practical uses of native flora.Ignite curiosity and cultural exploration with our enchanting collection of 6 wooden engraved stamps, each adorned with intricate depictions of native Australian Flora. Crafted to engage and educate young minds, these stamps provide a gateway to understanding Aboriginal food, fibre medicinal and cultural plant uses.Teachers and parents can use these stamps to engage children in interactive lessons about traditional food and fibre plant uses, sparking curiosity and respect for Indigenous knowledge. Designed to support educators in meeting the outcomes of the Early Years Learning Framework 2.0, these stamps facilitate learning experiences that promote cultural understanding, respect, and connection to the environment.
Why uou’ll love them:
6 First Nations Flora wooden stamps – Bunya Tree, Grass Tree, Lomndra, Wattle, Melaleuca & Pandanus
Made for little hands, they are 4.5 cm in diameter for a firm wide grip & engraved with the symbol on the top to make it easy for children to identify while in use.
Teaching notes booklet that includes, activity ideas and discussion points linked to Early Years Learning Framework 2.0 & detailed notes on Indigenous food, fibre, medicinal and cultural uses for each plant.
Made from FSC sustainably sourced wood.
Natural calico storage bag.
Artist Native plant illustrations by Leah Brown. Leah Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara woman from the Roper River area of the Northern Territory, she currently lives on Dunghutti Country, NSW. Leah is skilled in painting, digital artwork and design and is passionate about using her talents to educate and share her culture.Copyright © Songlines Art, Culture, Education.
Aboriginal native plant stamps featuring iconic Australian plants serve as a valuable tool for educators to engage children in learning about Indigenous culture, traditional knowledge, and the practical uses of native flora.Ignite curiosity and cultural exploration with our enchanting collection of 6 wooden engraved stamps, each adorned with intricate depictions of native Australian Flora. Crafted to engage and educate young minds, these stamps provide a gateway to understanding Aboriginal food, fibre medicinal and cultural plant uses.Teachers and parents can use these stamps to engage children in interactive lessons about traditional food and fibre plant uses, sparking curiosity and respect for Indigenous knowledge. Designed to support educators in meeting the outcomes of the Early Years Learning Framework 2.0, these stamps facilitate learning experiences that promote cultural understanding, respect, and connection to the environment.
Why uou’ll love them:
6 First Nations Flora wooden stamps – Bunya Tree, Grass Tree, Lomndra, Wattle, Melaleuca & Pandanus
Made for little hands, they are 4.5 cm in diameter for a firm wide grip & engraved with the symbol on the top to make it easy for children to identify while in use.
Teaching notes booklet that includes, activity ideas and discussion points linked to Early Years Learning Framework 2.0 & detailed notes on Indigenous food, fibre, medicinal and cultural uses for each plant.
Made from FSC sustainably sourced wood.
Natural calico storage bag.
Artist Native plant illustrations by Leah Brown. Leah Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara woman from the Roper River area of the Northern Territory, she currently lives on Dunghutti Country, NSW. Leah is skilled in painting, digital artwork and design and is passionate about using her talents to educate and share her culture.Copyright © Songlines Art, Culture, Education.