Aboriginal Peg Dolls are my most popular item!
River Peg Dolls
These dolls represent our rivers but also sadly dry river beds, our rivers should be flowing and plenty but they are not and action needs to be taken.
please see “Save The Barka” for just a small piece of information regarding the dire situation of our largest country rivers.
These items are handmade. Paint marking or colours may differ slightly to stock photos.
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Need Inspo? Create small world play areas or cultural displays with my Wooden Indigenous Peg Dolls, lay some soil, grass, leaves and branches etc on a little tray table and create a little world so children can play and learn.
Or for yourself or a special someone to simply display at home or work.
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Are you an Early Childhood Educator? So am I!
All of my dolls and houses fit into the EYLF:
1: Identity- Children develop knowledgeable and confident self identities
2: Connect & Contribute- Multicultural dolls allow children to respond to diversity with respect
3: Wellbeing- Supporting Indigenous children’s social and emotional wellbeing by providing dolls they can personally resonate with
4: Learning- Children are learning about our very important cultural history in a play based, age appropriate learning environment and including Indigenous lives apart of our every day play experiences
5: Communication- A wonderful way to extend on cultural learning, involving children in open discussions and the opportunity to extend children’s learning and thinking with a more wholistic natural approach