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Torres Strait Island Stamp & Flashcard Collection

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Description

Unlock a world of cultural exploration and language learning with our beautifully crafted Torres Strait Island Wooden Stamps & Flashcards Collection. This unique educational resource is thoughtfully designed to introduce children to the rich heritage and languages of the Torres Strait Islands. Perfect for early childhood educators, teachers, homeschooling parents, or anyone looking to incorporate First Nations perspectives into their learning environment.
This comprehensive set includes:
  • 8 Wooden Stamps: Featuring authentic Torres Strait Islander images, each stamp is meticulously carved from sustainably sourced FSC wood, offering a tactile and engaging way for children to connect with Torres Strait Islander culture.
  • 8 Matching Flashcards: Each card is beautifully illustrated with the corresponding symbol and its name in the Kulkagau Ya dialect from the Kala Lagaw Ya region, helping to build language recognition and appreciation.
  • Detailed Teaching Notes: Our teaching notes provide in-depth background information on each image, cultural significance, and a range of hands-on experience ideas, making it easy to integrate these resources into your learning space and programs and to give you the confidence to know you are teaching accurate information.
  • Calico Storage Bag: A durable and eco-friendly calico bag for easy storage, keeping all components of the set organised and ready for learning at any moment.
 
Why Choose This Set?
Our Torres Strait Islander Stamps & Flashcards Set offers more than just a fun activity — it’s a bridge to understanding and valuing the diverse cultures and languages of the Torres Strait Islands. Through play-based learning, children can enhance their fine motor skills, language development, and cultural awareness, all while engaging with quality resources that respect and celebrate First Nations heritage. Encourage meaningful conversations and cultural competence in your classroom or home today. Whether you’re introducing Torres Strait Islander culture for the first time or looking to deepen your students’ understanding, this set provides an interactive, hands-on way to learn and grow. Bring this essential cultural resource into your learning environment and inspire a love of learning through connection, respect, and celebration of Australia’s rich First Nations cultures.  
Designs and Cultural Authority
This collection has been designed in collaboration with Josh Fauid,  a proud Porumalayg man from Poruma Island in the Torres Strait. See more of his deadly work over at Athe Threads.
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Weight .500 kg

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