Description
Aboriginal art cultural resource
Test your memory skills by matching the pairs of Aboriginal symbols with this Australian made Memory Game. Engage with Aboriginal art while developing your memory skills with this fun and educational game.
This product is supplied with the Aboriginal artist's certificate of authenticity for Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) accreditation.
Aboriginal art by Kirralee Costelloe and Rhea Blair-Kearins
Kiz Costelloe is a proud Mandandanji and Noonuccal woman. She was born
and raised in Rockhampton, Queensland with her mum and sister, Nysh.
Rhea is a proud Gumbaynggirr woman born and raised on the mid north coast of NSW.
Each product containing artwork by Kirralee Costelloe and Rhea Blair-Kearins, will be supplied with a certificate of authenticity.
Hand made in Australia
We have carefully hand crafted this resource with love and care in our Sydney based workshop. You might even find slight imperfections in the way it is hand made which we think make it perfect.
Made from sustainably sourced timber
The timber used in this resource has been harvested responsibly under FSC certified environmental standards. Carbon is reduced by growing trees and is also stored in the dry timber forever, this means timber a very sustainable resource.
Memory Game features
- Hand made in Australia from radiata pine
- Artwork by Kirralee Costelloe and Rhea Blair-Kearins of Aboriginal background
- Supplied in pine wooden tray with 24 cards (12 matching pairs)
What’s in the box?
This products comes with 1 wooden tray and 18 cards (9 matching pairs)
Packaging
This product will be carefully wrapped using only recycled packaging materials including recycled paper and cardboard. No plastic will be used in the packaging of this product.
Specifications
Dimensions: Wooden memory game measures 355 x 255 x 10. Wooden cards measures 75 x 105.
Weight: 1.5kg.
Ages: 3+
Aboriginal Art Animals Memory Game
About the Artist
Kiz Costelloe is a proud Mandandanji and Noonuccal woman. She was born
and raised in Rockhampton, Queensland with her mum and sister, Nysh.
Her elders are her biggest inspiration and getting to carry on her Uncle’s legacy by
pursuing art and sharing his name and stories is something she values very deeply.
Kiz has used her knowledge in art and health to make a difference in her
community by teaching people of all ages to believe in themselves
and that they can do whatever they put their minds to.
Kiz is very passionate about sharing her Indigenous culture,
art and teachings to kids all over the country in her vibrant art created
in collaboration with Indigenous Resources Online.