Early Childhood Education

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  • Talking Early Childhood

    This unique resource book looks at how to start and run childcare programs in communities. It includes ideas for programs, activities for children, useful resources and contact details.

  • Good Ideas, Happy Kids

    This portfolio contains 25 colourful activity sheets with stimulating ideas to engage children.

  • 'Both Ways' Children's Services Project

    The ‘Both Ways’ Children’s Services Project provides a detailed description of children’s service developments in six remote Indigenous communities in the Northern Territory.

  • Designing a Childcare Centre

    Two women from Galiwin’ku community visit four childcare centres in the Darwin region, to see different designs and spaces used by children and staff. The narration is in Djambarrpuyngu with an English translation. This item is also available in limited quantities of VHS (video) format, for the same price. Please specify in the comments field of your order if you require VHS.

  • Marlak Readers

    Bush readers

    A set of 4 readers for early childhood in Noongar language with an accompanying audio CD. The readers come in varying levels of difficulty and have a bush theme. Each reader has 24 pages.

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  • Minga Readers

    Insect Readers

    A set of 4 readers for early childhood in Noongar language with an accompanying audio CD. The readers come in varying levels of difficulty and have an insect theme. Each reader has 24 pages.

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  • Mirnang Waangkaniny

    Mirnang Waangkaniny tells of five important dreaming stories for the Albany region. The book helps us to learn about Mirnang country, its ancestors and the creation of Albany’s beautiful and unique landscape. This beautifully illustrated book is written in Noongar and English so that the whole community can learn and appreciate the importance of Noongar culture. The author has included images of significant sites so that when you visit these sites you will know a little of their ancestral history.

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  • Ngalang Wongi Ngalang Boodja

    Ngalang Wongi Ngalang Boodja tells eight important dreaming stories belonging to the Noongar Wudjari and Ngatju clans. The stories teach us about the creation of significant sites in the Esperance region, their importance to Wudjari and Ngatu people and why this beautiful country is the way it is today. This beautifully illustrated book is written in Noongar and English so that the whole community can learn and appreciate the importance of Noongar culture.

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