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Baby Gorilla Hand Puppet
Baby Gorilla Hand Puppet
Putting puppets into the hands of children—or rather on the hands of children can set the stage for valuable learning opportunities in many developmental areas. Puppets are engaging toys that can help support oral language skills and communication, social/emotional development, and help children learn and understand the world around them through safe, imaginative play.
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Baby Orangutan Hand Puppet
Putting puppets into the hands of children—or rather on the hands of children can set the stage for valuable learning opportunities in many developmental areas. Puppets are engaging toys that can help support oral language skills and communication, social/emotional development, and help children learn and understand the world around them through safe, imaginative play.
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Bahloo The Moon God Puzzle 12 pc
BOUT BAHLOO THE MOON GOD
In the Dreamtime . . . Baiame had made the hills, valleys, streams and rivers. The bare plains that extended over the horizon paid tribute to Bahloo the Moon God, who serenely sailed across the night sky. In Bahloo’s journey he would bring changes to the weather. He brought winter, summer, autumn and spring to his people. When happy, he would bring good weather for all his tribal people across the land. But if he was angered he would bring bushfires, droughts and monsoons. One day Bahloo became very ill. He summoned two elders to his cave. They followed the footprints to the cave and Bahloo was there. They could not see him, but they could hear his voice. He told the elders of the ‘seasons’ and the signs to look for as seasons change. First there will be summer. It will be hot during this time, which will bring monsoons and floods. This time of the year will be called the ‘wet season’. After this comes autumn, a time where the leaves fall to the ground. Birds lose feathers, the grass stops growing and things that are green will turn brown. Then comes winter, which is the time of cold. During the cold times the gods flee to warmer places and there is less rain coming from their battles in the sky. It is a time to seek shelter for your people, as the animals also seeks escape from the cold. Look for the red sky in this season, for it forewarns of great cold. The end of the cold means the coming of spring, where life returns from its slumber and everything is beautiful again. The birds will sing and dance and give birth to their young. Spring is the season that the flowers blossum in vibrant colour.
MURRI ART – VISIONS OF THE TROPIC DREAMTIME
Made in Australia
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Ball A Ballos
Ball A Ballos
Four balls of varying sizes and dimensions. A stripy ball approx 9cm diameter, which squeaks when squeezed. A rattle ball measuring approx 10cm diameter which can roll like a wheel and features open holes and a rattle in the middle. A third ball with bumps on the surface is soft and squeezable, and lights up when thrown. The fourth ball is spiky with embedded patterns, which is perfect for chewing on as well as throwing around. These are perfect as sensory toys for those with special needs and babies
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Ball Shaker Airbrushed
Ball Shaker Airbrushed
Make great music with your kids with a range of products on our website. Leave it to Leslie has an extensive range of Aboriginal and multicultural musical instruments gathered from many different countries and cultures. From things you can wear on your ankles and wrists, to items you can shake or hit, we have a range of products that are suitable for all ages.
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Balloon Ball
Balloon Ball
Balloon Balls are a fabric cover that you inflate a balloon inside. The result is a reusable, travel friendly, lightweight, bouncy ball. Balloon balls are brilliant for teaching toddlers how to catch as they are a little slower and lighter than an ordinary ball, whilst still maintaining the bounciness of a normal ball.
Balloon Balls are a great gift idea for all ages & are also very practical.
Great for children who are not keen on balloons (sensory issues) & also for anyone with latex allergies.
Perfect for both indoors or outdoors & are fully machine washable with line dry.
Pop into your bag & take to the park/beach, or keep in a draw for a rainy day or when the grandkids come over.
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Ballyhoo Balls
Ballyhoo Balls
Where will it go? What will it do? There’s really no telling! 5 little balls + 1 big ball = have a ball!
Play with them together or play with them apart. Bounce, wooble, squeak, with bumps, spikes or ridges, each ball plays differently and provide a unique tactile experience.
Comes with: 1 large ball & 5 small assorted textured balls.
Ages: 6 months +
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Bamboo Flute
Bamboo Flute
Make great music with your kids with a range of products on our website. Leave it to Leslie has an extensive range of Aboriginal and multicultural musical instruments gathered from many different countries and cultures. From things you can wear on your ankles and wrists, to items you can shake or hit, we have a range of products that are suitable for all ages.
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Bangu the Flying Fox Dreamtime Story
A DREAMTIME STORY OF THE YUIN PEOPLE OF WALLAGA LAKE.
Long ago, when the world was new, there were many birds and…
There were many animals on the earth.
The birds and animals spent most of their time fighting one another. Bangu the Flying Fox couldn’t make up her mind if she was a bird or an animal.
Bangu the Flying Fox liked to be on the winning side all the time. When she went out to play with the animals and they got into a fight with the birds, Bangu would change to the birds’ side if they were winning.
If she was with the birds and the animals were winning, she’d change to the animal’s side.
One day the birds and animals became really sick of this and had a big meeting. They were fed up with Bangu pretending to be one of them and changing sides. They called her over and told her off… And, just to get the message across, they gave her a good hiding to go along with.
They said. “Go away. You are not a bird, you are not animal, and we don’t want to play with you again.”
So Bangu crept away, and that’s why you only see her come out at night and fly around by herself.
IF YOU FIND FRIENDS, STICK TO THEM. HELP THEM WHEN THINGS ARE GOOD AND BAD.
Because if you keep changing sides and letting your mob down, you’ll end up as lonely as…
BANGU THE FLYING FOX.
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