Meeting Place Sensory Tray
Immerse your little learners in the rich heritage of Indigenous Australia with our Aboriginal Meeting Place Symbol Sensory Tray. Crafted with care and authenticity, this sensory tray features a carved Meeting Place symbol inviting children to explore, play, and learn.Our sensory tray serves as a gateway to understanding the ancient traditions and customs of Australia’s First Nations peoples. From the circular meeting place symbol, symbolising community and gathering, to the people sitting around the waterhole representing storytelling and connection to the land, each element sparks curiosity and fosters cultural appreciation.Designed to engage the senses and stimulate imaginative play, our sensory tray offers endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. Children can run their fingers along the smooth wooden surfaces, trace the intricate patterns with their hands, and create their own narratives inspired by Indigenous culture.Perfect for early childhood education settings, classrooms, and home environments, our Aboriginal Meeting Place Symbol Sensory Tray encourages multicultural learning, empathy, and respect for diversity. It’s more than just a toy—it’s a window into the vibrant tapestry of Indigenous culture.
Key Features
Encourages sensory exploration and imaginative play.
Ideal for early childhood education settings, classrooms, and home environments.
Made in Australia.
Made from FSC sustainably sourced wood.
Approx. 25cm across
Artist
Symbol artwork by Russell Yilamara Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara man from South-East Arnhem Land, NT and is Songlines Art, Culture, Education’s Co-Founder. Russell currently lives and works on Bundjalung Country, NSW. He is a skilled painter, sculptor and digital artist that has refined his traditional style and has developed a contemporary representation
Immerse your little learners in the rich heritage of Indigenous Australia with our Aboriginal Meeting Place Symbol Sensory Tray. Crafted with care and authenticity, this sensory tray features a carved Meeting Place symbol inviting children to explore, play, and learn.Our sensory tray serves as a gateway to understanding the ancient traditions and customs of Australia’s First Nations peoples. From the circular meeting place symbol, symbolising community and gathering, to the people sitting around the waterhole representing storytelling and connection to the land, each element sparks curiosity and fosters cultural appreciation.Designed to engage the senses and stimulate imaginative play, our sensory tray offers endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. Children can run their fingers along the smooth wooden surfaces, trace the intricate patterns with their hands, and create their own narratives inspired by Indigenous culture.Perfect for early childhood education settings, classrooms, and home environments, our Aboriginal Meeting Place Symbol Sensory Tray encourages multicultural learning, empathy, and respect for diversity. It’s more than just a toy—it’s a window into the vibrant tapestry of Indigenous culture.
Key Features
Encourages sensory exploration and imaginative play.
Ideal for early childhood education settings, classrooms, and home environments.
Made in Australia.
Made from FSC sustainably sourced wood.
Approx. 25cm across
Artist
Symbol artwork by Russell Yilamara Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara man from South-East Arnhem Land, NT and is Songlines Art, Culture, Education’s Co-Founder. Russell currently lives and works on Bundjalung Country, NSW. He is a skilled painter, sculptor and digital artist that has refined his traditional style and has developed a contemporary representation
Immerse your little learners in the rich heritage of Indigenous Australia with our Aboriginal Meeting Place Symbol Sensory Tray. Crafted with care and authenticity, this sensory tray features a carved Meeting Place symbol inviting children to explore, play, and learn.Our sensory tray serves as a gateway to understanding the ancient traditions and customs of Australia’s First Nations peoples. From the circular meeting place symbol, symbolising community and gathering, to the people sitting around the waterhole representing storytelling and connection to the land, each element sparks curiosity and fosters cultural appreciation.Designed to engage the senses and stimulate imaginative play, our sensory tray offers endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. Children can run their fingers along the smooth wooden surfaces, trace the intricate patterns with their hands, and create their own narratives inspired by Indigenous culture.Perfect for early childhood education settings, classrooms, and home environments, our Aboriginal Meeting Place Symbol Sensory Tray encourages multicultural learning, empathy, and respect for diversity. It’s more than just a toy—it’s a window into the vibrant tapestry of Indigenous culture.
Key Features
Encourages sensory exploration and imaginative play.
Ideal for early childhood education settings, classrooms, and home environments.
Made in Australia.
Made from FSC sustainably sourced wood.
Approx. 25cm across
Artist
Symbol artwork by Russell Yilamara Brown is a proud Garawa and Mara man from South-East Arnhem Land, NT and is Songlines Art, Culture, Education’s Co-Founder. Russell currently lives and works on Bundjalung Country, NSW. He is a skilled painter, sculptor and digital artist that has refined his traditional style and has developed a contemporary representation