Australia’s Parliment House Puzzle
Puzzles allow children to learn that a whole is made of parts, they help to
develop hand-eye co-ordination and fine motor skills.
Builds visual-perceptual skills
Develops attention, concentration and thinking skills such as recognizing, remembering, matching, sorting and problem solving.
Assists language skills as the child listens and follows instructions and talks about what they are doing.
$30.00Add To Basket
Australian Emblem
Australian Emblem
Puzzles allow children to learn that a whole is made of parts, they help to develop hand-eye co-ordination and fine motor skills. Builds visual-perceptual skills Develops attention, concentration and thinking skills such as recognizing, remembering, matching, sorting and problem solving. Assists language skills as the child listens and follows instructions and talks about what they are doing
Wooden tray puzzle, featuring Aboriginal artwork.
Size A4
$32.00Add To Basket
Australian Wildlife Puzzle 16 pc
Puzzles allow children to learn that a whole is made of parts, they help to develop hand-eye co-ordination and fine motor skills. Builds visual-perceptual skills Develops attention, concentration and thinking skills such as recognizing, remembering, matching, sorting and problem solving. Assists language skills as the child listens and follows instructions and talks about what they are doing
Wooden tray puzzle, featuring Aboriginal artwork.
Size A4
$39.00Add To Basket
Children of the World Puzzle
Puzzles allow children to learn that a whole is made of parts, they help to
develop hand-eye co-ordination and fine motor skills.
Builds visual-perceptual skills
Develops attention, concentration and thinking skills such as recognizing, remembering, matching, sorting and problem solving.
Assists language skills as the child listens and follows instructions and talks about what they are doing.
12 PC
$34.00Add To Basket
Children Playing 2 Pc Knob Puzzle
Great for hand eye coordination. Puzzles allow children to learn that a whole is made of parts, they help to
develop hand-eye co-ordination and fine motor skills.
Builds visual-perceptual skills
Develops attention, concentration and thinking skills such as recognizing, remembering, matching, sorting and problem solving.
Assists language skills as the child listens and follows instructions and talks about what they are doing
$15.00Add To Basket
Crocodile Story Puzzle
Crocodile Story Puzzle
Puzzles allow children to learn that a whole is made of parts, they help to develop hand-eye co-ordination and fine motor skills. Builds visual-perceptual skills Develops attention, concentration and thinking skills such as recognizing, remembering, matching, sorting and problem solving. Assists language skills as the child listens and follows instructions and talks about what they are doing
Wooden tray puzzle, featuring Aboriginal artwork.
Size A4
$32.00Add To Basket
Didgeridoo Man Puzzle
Didgeridoo Man Puzzle
Puzzles allow children to learn that a whole is made of parts, they help to develop hand-eye co-ordination and fine motor skills. Builds visual-perceptual skills Develops attention, concentration and thinking skills such as recognizing, remembering, matching, sorting and problem solving. Assists language skills as the child listens and follows instructions and talks about what they are doing
Wooden tray puzzle, featuring Aboriginal artwork.
Size A4
$32.00Add To Basket
Echidna Puzzle 12 pc
Echidna Puzzle 12 pc
Echidna’s have spikes like a porcupine, a beak like a bird, a pouch like a kangaroo and lay eggs like a reptile! what a mix! They’re small solitary mammals, native to Australia, Tasmania and new guinea and grow to around 40 cm in length and weigh approx 3-5 kilograms. Echidnas have the lowest body temperature of any mammal, 32deg C. They have no teeth. But have very practical tongues at the end of their slender snout. They use their long sticky tongues to feed on ants, termites and insect larvae.They feel vibrations through their noses.
Artist: Danielle Mate
Made in Australia
$32.00Add To Basket
Gathering Seafood Puzzle 12 pc
This a Dreamtime puzzle….The Dreamtime is a complete legal, social, and religious system of beliefs. The name is the literal description of its creed. There is a fusion between the dream and the time. Every moment of the past, present and future are as of a ‘dream’ in our minds. The Dreamtime evolved over 100,000 years. It is a window into the heart and soul of the ‘Australian experience’. As humanity struggles to find harmony with nature, it is a bridge between the two forces of progress, technology society and traditional society.
Artist: Robert Campbell (1994-1993) Ngaku Tribe NSW
Australian made
$32.00Add To Basket
Green Tree Frog Puzzle 12 pc
- About the Green Tree frog
- Native to Australia and New Guinea
- Will live in captivity for about 16 years
- Grows to about 10 cm L
- They are well natured and live well with humans
- Screams when it is in danger
- this was the first Australian frog to enter the scientific record and was part of Sir Joseph Banks original collection
- Artist: Danielle mate
- Made in Australia
$32.00Add To Basket
How the Rainbow, Moon and Stars were created puzzle 12 pc
MURRI ART
THE MURRI ART JIGSAWS
MILAYBUMA – the Barramundi Dreaming
In the Dreamtime . . . Many centuries ago, two aboriginal women were working in a grassy field, culling the wildflowers and weaving their stems into garlands for self-decoration. On this same field was an Ancestor Spirit of the Dreamtime, practicing the throwing of his magic boomerangs. A boomerang, in its homeward flight, fell to earth at a spot just next to the women. One of the women picked up the magic boomerang and kept it for herself. The Ancestor demanded it back and ordered the woman to bring it to him. But she refused, and made derisive comments about his skill with the boomerang. She told the Ancestor she would keep it. This brought great anger to the Ancestor and he put a curse upon both women, and everyone from their tribe as well. By the Ancestor’s magic they were all swept up into the sky until they shone brightly in the distant as stars. For the woman who had taken the boomerang, the Ancestor turned her into a boomerang in the sky, which we know as the new moon. Through the month she grows fatter until she is a fully round full moon. The other woman had in the eyes of the Ancestor commited a smaller crime, and being a minor culprit was turned into a rainbow who would only come after the rains.
MURRI ART
Made in Australia
$32.00Add To Basket
Indigenous Flag Puzzle 12 pc
Puzzles allow children to learn that a whole is made of parts, they help to
develop hand-eye co-ordination and fine motor skills.
Builds visual-perceptual skills
Develops attention, concentration and thinking skills such as recognizing, remembering, matching, sorting and problem solving.
Assists language skills as the child listens and follows instructions and talks about what they are doing
Wooden tray puzzle, featuring Aboriginal artwork.
Size A4
$32.00Add To Basket