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More About The Artist


About Aunty Kim Wandin
About Aunty Kim Wandin
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Stunning picture book celebrating working together, sharing important lessons from Country, and featuring First Nations language
Around and around they go,’
says Walert looking at Gugung’s
hands turning the wheel of
woven reeds, growing slowly
and surely, bigger and bigger.
Walert's grandmother, Gugung, is collecting reeds (djirra) to weave a basket (binak) and finally, Walert is big enough to take part and learn this important cultural practice. But when a pair of blue wrens interrupt them, Walert realises that the birds have something to teach her, too.
Featuring Wurunjeri language and glossary, this is a stunning book about learning from Country.
Aunty Kim Wandin, Wurundjeri Elder and senior knowledge holder, is a master-weaver whose artistic works are held in state and private collections, and for many years has used the spoken and written word to build cultural bridges.
Aunty Kim Wandin, Wurundjeri Elder and senior knowledge holder, is a master-weaver whose artistic works are held in state and private collections, and for many years has used the spoken and written word to build cultural bridges.