Visit Website Real children need real experiences with real people to grow up healthy – just as they have since mankind began. This book explores the 10 essential building blocks that help children build resilience and authentic self esteem in our chaotic, modern world. It’s a commonsense, holistic approach that encourages connectedness, character and compassion.
Ara Irititja (2007) – Ara Irititja Project, Central Australia SA, NT, WA – [BOOK]
Visit Website Ara Irititja means ‘stories from a long time ago’ in the language of Anangu (Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara people) of Central Australia. The Ara Irititja Project aims to bring back home materials of cultural and historical significance to Anangu. Anangu are passionate about protecting their archival past, accessing it today and securing it for […]
Look ere! Look ere! – A Deadly Book of Activities (2009) – QCOSS/IPSU, QLD
Download File The A3 sized, fully coloured book is a collection of activities from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children Services throughout Queensland to share and enjoy!
Deadly Tucker (2009) – FOODcents, WA Department of Health, WA
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Children’s Stories – Arwarbukarl Cultural Resource Association Inc. NSW
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The Stolen Children, their stories (1998) – edited by Carmel Bird
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Rapunzel’s Supermarket: All about young children and their art (2007) – Ursula Kolbe, NSW
View Website A book filled with ideas for helping children realise their potential as image-makers. Building on children’s curiosity about their world, it offers many suggestions for drawing, painting, collage, clay work, puppet making and much more.
It’s not a bird yet: The drama of drawing (2005) – Ursula Kolbe, NSW
Download File This book offers new ways of looking at drawing for all who live or work with young children aged 0-6. It gives insight into how children playfully use drawing for various purposes. It shows shows children investigating topics collaboratively over periods of time, brainstorming ideas through drawing and using drawing as a springboard […]
Dingo: the story of our mob (1997) – Random House Australia
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Where do germs live? (2001) – Batchelor Press, NT
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