The Fair Trade Indigenous Symbols Game is a beautifully handcrafted learning resource that introduces children to traditional Aboriginal symbols through play. Designed for up to four players, the game includes 16 woollen stones, each featuring a different embroidered Indigenous symbol, such as a campsite, star, waterhole, and meeting place. The set also includes one die and a large woollen game mat measuring approximately 40cm in diameter.
This engaging game provides an interactive way for children to explore Indigenous culture while enhancing their cognitive and social skills. Handmade from natural wool under Fair Trade conditions in Nepal, this ethically sourced product supports small local communities while offering a meaningful cultural learning experience.
Why this game is beneficial for educational use:
- Encourages cultural awareness by introducing Aboriginal symbols and their meanings.
- Promotes problem-solving and strategic thinking through gameplay.
- Supports turn-taking, cooperation, and social skills in a fun and engaging way.
- Enhances fine motor skills through handling and placing woollen game pieces.
- Provides a sensory and hands-on learning experience using natural materials.
Classroom ideas for incorporating the Fair Trade Indigenous Symbols Game:
- Use as a group activity to encourage collaboration and discussion about Indigenous symbols.
- Facilitate a cultural learning session by discussing the meanings behind the symbols.
- Integrate into storytelling lessons, where children use the symbols to create narratives.
- Encourage students to design their own Indigenous-inspired game based on Aboriginal symbols.
- Use in multicultural education programs to introduce Aboriginal traditions and history.
Product Details:
- Includes: 16 woollen stones, 1 die, and a large woollen game mat
- Mat Size: Approximately 40cm in diameter
- Material: Natural wool, ethically handmade
- Fair Trade: Made under Fair Trade conditions in Nepal
- Suitable for ages: 3+ years
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