$46.00
Celebrate and embed Aboriginal culture in your learning space with our Aboriginal Flag Sensory Tray, designed to spark curiosity, creativity, and cultural connection. Ethically crafted from eco-friendly PLA, this vibrant tray brings the colours and meaning of the Aboriginal flag to life in a tactile, engaging way.
Only 2 left in stock
Only 2 left in stock
Whether used with coloured play dough, natural loose parts, rice, or sensory sand, this tray supports hands-on exploration of the flag’s powerful symbolism, black for the people, red for the earth, and yellow for the sun. It provides a safe and sustainable space for open-ended play, early mark-making, fine motor development, and cross-cultural learning.
Perfect for NAIDOC Week, Harmony Day, or embedding First Nations perspectives year-round, this tray is a beautiful visual and sensory resource that complements early childhood and primary learning environments.
Eco-conscious design – made from PLA (bioplastic) and FSC-certified timber.
Culturally respectful – visually represents the Aboriginal flag with integrity.
Supports EYLF & Australian Curriculum – explore identity, history, and culture through play.
Versatile – ideal for sensory play, provocations, and storytelling.
Ideal for educators, therapists, and families – a powerful tool for inclusion and belonging.
Dimensions: 24cm length,
Recommended Age: 3+ with supervision
Made in Australia | First Nations Designed & Made | Plastic-Free Packaging
📦 Bulk educator packs and wholesale available – contact us to learn more.
Weight | .123 kg |
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Dimensions | 25 × 15 × 6 cm |
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We acknowledge and pay our respects to the Minjungbal People of the Bundjalung Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the beautiful land and waterways on which we live and work.
Always was. Always will be Aboriginal land.
Copyright © Songlines Art, Culture, Education.
We acknowledge and pay our respects to the people of the Bundjalung Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the beautiful land and waterways on which we live and work.
Always was. Always will be Aboriginal land.