sales@kidsplaycrafts.com.au

0401 937 647

NAIDOC Yarning Cards

$32.95

In stock

Explore the richness of First Nations culture with Naidoc Yarning Cards, featuring 60 engaging questions and 5 special Aboriginal Learning Provocation Cards. Designed by Mirii Designs and printed by Indigiprint, these durable cards foster meaningful conversations at home, in classrooms, childcare and yarning circles.

Dive into the rich tradition of yarning and storytelling with our NAIDOC Yarning Cards, crafted to foster meaningful dialogue and cultural learning.

Emphasising the importance of First Nations culture, these cards are designed to engage children and adults alike in reflective and engaging conversation.

Includes 60 intriguing questions and 5 Aboriginal Learning Provocation Cards/ They provide an immersive experience, ideal for childcare, classrooms, yarning circles, or home discussions.

Key Features:

  • Contains 25 cards featuring 60 conversational questions plus 5 special provocation cards.
  • Cards are A6-sized for easy handling and portability.
  • Printed on durable 300gsm gloss laminate for long-lasting use.
  • Beautifully designed by Mirii Designs and produced by Indigenously owned business, Indigiprint.

Educational Benefits:

  • Encourages open communication and listening skills in children and adults.
  • Provides an interactive way to learn about Aboriginal perspectives and values.
  • Sparks creativity and critical thinking through thought-provoking questions.
  • Supports the development of strong cultural awareness and sensitivity.

How to Use:

  • Introduce in yarning circles to initiate meaningful discussions.
  • Use in classrooms to complement cultural education units.
  • Engage in family settings for enriching conversations about culture and heritage.

Care Instructions:

  • Keep cards organised in their sturdy cardboard box when not in use.
  • Wipe gently with a dry cloth if any residue appears.
  • Avoid exposing cards to water or prolonged sunlight.

These NAIDOC Yarning Cards do more than start conversations. They invite you to explore and respect First Nations storytelling. Experience deep seated traditions and learn from them. Debbie Hoger, a Dunghutti woman with an anthropology background, designed these cards. She aims to bridge cultures and encourage learning from early years onward.

SKU: RCR9 Category:

Additional information

Weight .10 kg