Aboriginal Animals Eco Imprint Cutters
$75.00
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Five Australian Animal designs Aboriginal designs by artist Russell Yilamara Brown. Five animals: Platypus, Crocodile, Barramundi, Dragonfly, Kangaroo. Sustainably sourced, non-toxic, and eco-friendly materials. Made in Australia
Bring culture into the classroom, home or playroom with this unique set of Aboriginal Animals Eco Imprint Cutters. This five-piece collection showcases genuine Aboriginal artwork through carefully designed cutters shaped like five iconic Australian animals: Platypus, Crocodile, Barramundi, Dragonfly and Kangaroo.
Each piece features distinct patterns that reflect traditional Aboriginal symbols and storytelling.
Created using eco-friendly materials, these cutters suit early learning environments focused on sustainable practices. Children can explore texture, shape, and culture all at once. These tools make a great addition to sensory play, nature-based activities, and art projects. Educators can use them to spark conversations about Country, animals, seasons, and Dreaming stories. Families can include them during play to build a deeper connection with Australia’s First Nations cultures.
This cutter set supports the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) and Australian Curriculum, embedding Aboriginal perspectives into everyday learning. Whether you’re kneading clay, pressing into playdough, or stamping into sand, these cutters inspire meaningful, hands-on learning.
Aboriginal Animals Eco Imprint Cutters Product Highlights:
- Features authentic Aboriginal designs by artist Russell Yilamara Brown
- Includes five animals: Platypus, Crocodile, Barramundi, Dragonfly, Kangaroo
- Made from sustainably sourced, non-toxic, eco-friendly materials
- Encourages sensory exploration, cultural learning, and fine motor skill development
- Supports inclusive learning across early years and primary education
- Ideal for art, play-based learning and cultural storytelling
- Made in Australia
- Cutter colour may vary
Russell Yilamara Brown, a proud Garawa and Mara man from South-East Arnhem Land, brings each design to life with cultural depth. Now based on Bundjalung Country, Russell blends traditional knowledge with a contemporary style to honour his heritage.
Explore Aboriginal culture with creativity, respect and play – all in one versatile, educational bundle.
Additional information
Weight | .150 kg |
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