Wingaru Bubs is a digital resource centre designed to support early childhood educators introduce Aboriginal perspectives to children aged one to five. This pack includes:
- Access to our digital early learning resource centre Wingaru Bubs
- A physical resource pack
- A NAIDOC Pack sent in the lead up to NAIDOC
Wingaru Bubs
Flexible and broad ranging, Wingaru Bubs is a digital resource centre that gives early years educators resources and support so they can confidently explore Aboriginal perspectives in a way that fits in with the programs they are using and incorporates local First Nations knowledge.
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Framework aligned learning guides that include background information, relevant framework outcomes and suggested activities.
- Extensive collection of printable resources, including posters, fact sheets, games and activity sheets that can be printed as many times as you need.
- Engaging interactive content for exploring First Nations’ perspectives. Our exclusive videos, digital activities and educational games are perfect for exploring as a group or as an individual activity.
What you get:
Access to Wingaru Bubs with unlimited access to all resources - learning guides, video, digital activities and more.
Physical resource pack mailed to your provided shipping address:
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Father Emu Counting Game
Oh no! All the eggs Father Emu has been hatching have rolled out of the nest! Help him find all the eggs and put them safely back in the nest out of Goanna’s hungry way!
Full of First Nations symbolism and Aboriginal artwork, Father Emu is a fantastic collaborative game for 2-4 players. It teaches kids the value of helping each other and counting aloud, working together to help Father Emu save his eggs.
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Symbol Dominoes
Explore traditional use of Aboriginal symbols with this 28 set of dominoes featuring Aboriginal symbols.
These large format dominoes encourage students to become familiar with the meaning of these important communication tools.
Domino size: 160 mm x 80 mm
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First Nations Bingo
Featuring First Nation symbols and items, this bingo set helps kids learn about First Nations people, culture and histories while developing social skills, such as taking turns and communication with other players.
10 double sided bingo boards means educators can choose the level of play suitable for players.
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Whose Track is that Matching Game Featuring 10 tracks and the feet that made them, this pack of 20 cards encourages recognition of Aboriginal symbols and their significance in First Nation culture.
Annual NAIDOC Pack for the duration of your subscription. This pack changes each year to align with the annual theme.