"Our Dance" By Jacinta Daniher, Taylor Hampton, Janelle Burger (Illustrator)
Under the moon, by the big gum tree,
let's sing and dance in the corroboree.
With ochre on our bodies, Our dance awaits,
Our mob, Our culture, let's celebrate
Join in the fun as we come together and dance at the corroboree! Learn how to slither like a snake, jump like a kangaroo, crawl like a goanna, walk like an emu and fly like an eagle.
A joyful celebration of First Nations culture and Australia's unique animals through dance and music, with rhyming actions to get young readers moving and vibrant illustrations from Noongar illustrator Janelle Burger.
- ISBN: 9780734423429
- ISBN-10: 073442342X
- Published: 30th April 2025
- Format: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 32
- For Ages: 3 - 6 years old
- Publisher: Lothian Children's Books
- Country of Publication: GB
- Edition Number: 1
- Dimensions (cm): 25.7 x 25.7 x 0.8
- Weight (kg): 0.4
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About Jacinta Daniher
About Jacinta Daniher
Jacinta Daniher is an early childhood educator and passionate advocate for embedding Aboriginal culture in children’s learning. With a deep commitment to cultural education, she co-founded Birrang Cultural Connections in 2019 alongside her partner, Taylor Hampton, to deliver dynamic, engaging workshops that bring Aboriginal knowledge, language, and storytelling into classrooms and learning environments.
As a mother, Jacinta draws inspiration from her own children, Ella and Arlo, and is driven to create picture books that reflect their world—one that celebrates identity, connection to Country, and the richness of Aboriginal culture. Through her work, Jacinta is shaping a future where all children can grow up with a deeper understanding and appreciation of First Nations stories and voices.
Jacinta Daniher is an early childhood educator and passionate advocate for embedding Aboriginal culture in children’s learning. With a deep commitment to cultural education, she co-founded Birrang Cultural Connections in 2019 alongside her partner, Taylor Hampton, to deliver dynamic, engaging workshops that bring Aboriginal knowledge, language, and storytelling into classrooms and learning environments.
As a mother, Jacinta draws inspiration from her own children, Ella and Arlo, and is driven to create picture books that reflect their world—one that celebrates identity, connection to Country, and the richness of Aboriginal culture. Through her work, Jacinta is shaping a future where all children can grow up with a deeper understanding and appreciation of First Nations stories and voices.