SKU: 1507-1

Wall Hanging | Bright Futures

$80.00

A gentle reminder of what matters most in early learning.

The Bright Futures EYLF Wall Hanging is a beautifully considered piece designed to reflect the heart of early childhood education — belonging, being, and becoming. Featuring the Bright Futures artwork and the words
“Belonging to the environment. Being in the moment. Becoming me.”
this piece honours children as capable, connected learners growing within relationships, community, and Country.

Printed on premium canvas, this wall hanging brings warmth, meaning, and cultural depth to early learning spaces, supporting educators to embed the principles of the EYLF in a way that feels authentic and lived — not instructional.

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Description

Why early childhood educators choose this wall hanging
  • Aligns with the EYLF in a meaningful way
    Reflects Belonging, Being and Becoming through visual language and intentional wording.

  • Creates calm, reflective learning environments
    Supports spaces that feel nurturing, grounded, and emotionally safe.

  • Honours children’s connection to Country and environment
    Reinforces learning as relational, place-based, and ongoing.

  • Supports educator reflection and practice
    A daily visual reminder of purpose, values, and pedagogy.

  • Authentically embeds First Nations artwork
    Integrates culture respectfully into early learning environments.

Product details
  • Printed on premium-quality canvas

  • Designed for early learning rooms, entry spaces, offices, and shared areas

  • Coordinated to complement the Bright Futures decor collection

Specifications:
  • 28 cm width x 85 cm length.
  • Frame components are made from sustainably sourced FSC wood.
  • Strung with twine for easy hanging.
  • Made in Australia.
Create a space of inspiration and cultural appreciation with the Kalkatungu Country Wall Hanging. It’s an ideal decor piece for educators who value meaningful, beautiful resources that align with the principles of the Early Years Learning Framework.
About the Artist
Mandy Draper a proud Cabrogal Dharug woman from New South Wales, the artist and founder of Deadly Dot Pots, where she uses her painting to share culture, healing and connection to Country. Her art began as apart of her own mental health journey, a way to heal and reconnect. Through her work, Mandy inspires the community, running workshops to educate and empower future generations to embrace culture and creativity. Each artwork Mandy creates reflects stories of strength, culture and connection, keeping culture alive while inspiring conversations, and empowering our people to take care of their wellbeing.
Copyright © Songlines Art, Culture, Education.

Additional information

Weight .16 kg

Digital Resources

Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce pages in limited quantities for single classroom or homeschool use only.

Duplication for a friend, another staff member, entire school/service or commercial purpose without purchase of an additional license is strictly forbidden.

Copying any part of this resource and/or placing it on the internet in any form (even a personal or classroom website/ school server) is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

Copyright ©Songlines Art, Culture, Education.

Songlines Art, Culture, Education Pty Ltd

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