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Aboriginal people have utilised and cared for the Australian landscape for thousands of years. Plant foods consumed across the continent vary greatly, and the harvesting of these foods forms an integral part of cultural, spiritual and community life.
With this Snap Game (which can also be used as a Memory Game), children can learn about the important concept of matching pairs and also learn about some Australian native plant bush foods.
Card images include:
Images designed by Mirii Designs.
Set of 40 cards (4 x 10 images).
Card size is 7.5cm x 10.5xm, printed on gloss laminate for durability. Each pack is presented in a cardboard box, which is sealed in plastic.
<p>Caitlin Trindall is a proud Gomeroi woman and the creator of Mirii Art. As a multi-disciplinary artist and businesswoman, Caitlin draws upon her own life experiences to create unique contemporary artworks that bring Aboriginal art and culture into everyday spaces and conversations. </p>
<p>Born and raised in Sydney, on Dharawal Country, Caitlin has always been encouraged to explore her creativity, with her parents and grandparents all engaging in various creative art forms. Caitlin first began painting in 2016 as a way to connect to her Grandfather in Narrabri despite being physically apart. Inspired by her Grandfather, her business Mirii Art is dedicated to promoting Aboriginal culture and cultural practices through various art forms including hand painted art, digital art, public art projects, and creative workshops.</p>
<p>Caitlin Trindall is a proud Gomeroi woman and the creator of Mirii Art. As a multi-disciplinary artist and businesswoman, Caitlin draws upon her own life experiences to create unique contemporary artworks that bring Aboriginal art and culture into everyday spaces and conversations. </p>
<p>Born and raised in Sydney, on Dharawal Country, Caitlin has always been encouraged to explore her creativity, with her parents and grandparents all engaging in various creative art forms. Caitlin first began painting in 2016 as a way to connect to her Grandfather in Narrabri despite being physically apart. Inspired by her Grandfather, her business Mirii Art is dedicated to promoting Aboriginal culture and cultural practices through various art forms including hand painted art, digital art, public art projects, and creative workshops.</p>
"I purchased the Bush Foods Snap game...it's a simple game but now, we've already googled and learnt about some bushfoods I've never heard of before. SNAP!"
Jo Hodgson
"I purchased the Bush Foods Snap game...it's a simple game but now, we've already googled and learnt about some bushfoods I've never heard of before. SNAP!"
Jo Hodgson