Description
This Aboriginal Art Sea Creatures Dreaming Puzzle Set of 4 features beautiful illustration and 18 pieces per puzzle, perfect for developing puzzle skills and childrens hand-eye coordination. Each puzzle features beautiful animal illustrations created by the talented Aboriginal artist Rhea Blair-Kearins, making this set a must have cultural classroom resource.
This product is supplied with the Aboriginal artist's certificate of authenticity for Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) accreditation.
Aboriginal art by Rhea Blair-Kearins
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.
Puzzle features
- Hand made in Australia from radiata pine.
- Artwork by Rhea Blair-Kearins of Aboriginal background.
- Supplied in pine wooden tray.
- Each puzzle is hand cut into 18 pieces.
What’s in the box?
This products comes with 4 wooden puzzles.
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
Size: 34cm x 24cm x 1cm
Puzzle Pieces: 6 and12 piece
Weight: 1kg each
Ages: 3+
Aboriginal Art Sea Creatures Dreaming Puzzle Set of 4
About the Artist
Rhea Blair-Kearins is a proud Gumbaynggirr woman born and raised on the mid north coast of NSW.
Her Aboriginal culture is what inspires her to express and share stories through her art.
Rhea’s mother who is also an artist would guide and nurture her artistic creativity by
teaching painting techniques and telling stories to Rhea from a young age.
Today, Rhea is a passionate and talented artist who is determined to
share her culture through her art around Australia and beyond
in collaboration with Indigenous Resources Online.