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Dolls with Aboriginal Print Clothes – Set of 6 – 38cm

KU807K

Save 37% $434.95  (Ex GST) Valued At

$694.05  (Ex GST)

$500.19 (Incl GST)

Estimated Despatch - 22/12/2024

This set of dolls, wearing Aboriginal print clothing, are a beautiful an unique kit for role play. The artworks on the Aboriginal doll clothes has been designed in Australia. The actual dress up clothes have also been made in Australia. The fabric features an authentic Aboriginal print and each set comes with information on the fabric design. The doll clothes are made from 100% cotton. They have been designed specifically for our 38cm high dolls (set of 6 is included in this kit).This set includes 3 x jumpsuits, 3 x dresses, and a set of 6 multicultural dolls which measure 38cm in length.

The doll dress ups have been designed in Australia by an Aboriginal designer. We recommend to hand wash these doll dress us costumes. The fabrics may vary from those illustrated.A percentage of the sales of these clothes will go to Balaangala Community Group Inc. This is a reconciliation group based in Brisbane that brings together non-Indigenous and Indigenous people and advocates for Indigenous rights. The contents of this kit may vary. For more product information on the contents of this kit, please see the tab below.This dress up set for baby dolls will help to encourage role play and to introduce Australian Aboriginal and Indigenous culture into play. The cultural information about the fabric design will also help to encourage discussion and understanding of Aboriginal and Indigenous culture. This resource helps children to understand the people and the world around them.Our range of global and multicultural resources help to support children’s learning about their communities, as well as the world in general. These resources aid in the promotion of understanding and acceptance of different cultures, beliefs, languages, families, appearances and lifestyles.

As children gain an understanding of their community, they also gain an understanding of themselves. This develops confidence and a sense of identity. Incorporating multicultural resources into play is a great way to introduce these concepts in fun and unobtrusive ways. Play is an important part of early childhood. Play encourages children to learn, develop and grow whilst they have fun. Through play, children can develop important cognitive and physical skills. Play encourages creativity, imagination, perseverance and the development of language and social skills.We love creating products that allow Indigenous communities and artists to communicate their culture through their art and in turn allowing children to develop awareness and understanding of the significance of cultural heritage in their world.

If you are an Indigenous artist and would like to work with MTA to also develop culturally sensitive and appropriate education resources, please contact info@teaching.com.au.

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 687

MTA Early Years Catalogue Page: 519