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About Emily Wurramara
About Emily Wurramara
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A gentle lullaby that helps children wind down at the end of the day, with an appreciation of nature and respect for Country.
Sea breeze,
stars rising high ...
Night-time is here, it's time to go to sleep.
Marringa, which means sleeping in the Anindilyakwa language, is a beloved ABC Kids lullaby to sing your little ones to sleep.
With words by Emily Wurramara and Sylvia Wurramarrba Tkac and original artwork by Dylan Mooney, this board book helps children wind down at the end of the day, with an appreciation of nature and respect for Country.
Emily Wurramara is a proud Anindilyakwa artist from Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory. She is best known for blending English and Anindilyakwa language in her music, bringing cultural knowledge to national audiences. As a children’s author, she continues her advocacy for language revitalisation and connection to Country.
Emily Wurramara is a proud Anindilyakwa artist from Groote Eylandt, Northern Territory. She is best known for blending English and Anindilyakwa language in her music, bringing cultural knowledge to national audiences. As a children’s author, she continues her advocacy for language revitalisation and connection to Country.