Mini Clapsticks for Dot Art Painting
Set of 5 Clapsticks ready for the children to dot paint. They make great gifts for the children to give to parents.
Clapsticks, also spelt clap sticks and also known as bilma, bimli, clappers, musicstick or just stick, are a traditional Australian Aboriginal instrument. They serve to maintain rhythm in voice chants, often as part of an Aboriginal ceremony.
100% Authentic Aboriginal Art Mini Clapsticks An Aboriginal music stick used to clap together in unison to the Didgeridoo. It was made and crafted from native timbers and traditionally played during “Corroboree” or ceremony.
Size 7 cm L
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Mini Emu Caller for Dot Painting
The one on show depicts what they look like once the children have painted them!
This is an Aboriginal hunting tool used to attract emus. Banging the smaller hollow end with the flat of their hand produced an unusual sound that aroused the emu's curiosity and lured it away from the nest so that the Aborigines could safely steal the emu eggs. Made the same way as a didgeridoo.
Made by Aboriginal people residing in NSW
Size :between 3-4 cm L
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Mrs Honey’s Tree Felt Play
Every Thursday, when she had finished her shopping. Mrs Honey would sit down and have a rest. She sat on a seat under a horse chestnut tree in the market square. Bur today. children were standing around the tree. Mrs Honey’s grandchildren Emma and Peter, were with them. There was a notice on the tree saying……. DEMOLITION ORDER…..
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