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Aboriginal Homewares That Bring Meaningful Art and Warm Style to Your Home

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  A home tells stories through the objects you choose. Aboriginal homewares add heart, culture and a very real connection. They look beautiful. They also honour Country and artists in a thoughtful way. Yarn Strong Sista offers a carefully chosen range that feels authentic and respectful.   We celebrate community, creativity, and learning. Our collection includes bamboo products, gift sets, fashion accessories and home wares like cushion covers. You will also find ceramics such as Bush Tucker nesting bowls, latte cups, trivets, coffee mugs, vases and tea sets. Each piece carries artwork that shares knowledge in a very gentle way.   You can style these pieces in many rooms. A cushion cover can add soft colour to a lounge. A latte cup can lift a quiet morning. A nesting bowl set can spark a warm chat at dinner. These are everyday items with deeper meanings.   Why Choose Us?   - Choose from bamboo tableware for lightness and ease.   - Pick gift sets for birthda...

Genuine Aboriginal Awareness Workshops to Shift Your Perspective

True understanding of Indigenous culture begins with open conversation. Our aboriginal awareness workshops explore contemporary identity and help break down prejudice. These sessions are really engaging. We discuss Dr Sue Atkinson-Lopez’s research on Aboriginal Pedagogy and include group work, storytelling, plus hands-on art. It's a powerful way to shift thinking and build respect. Contact Yarn Strong Sista now!  

Gentle Learning Books for 18-month-olds That Truly Spark Little Minds

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  Your little mind is a beautiful, growing world. That's why high-quality learning books for 18-month-olds are so important. We absolutely have a gorgeous collection just for them. Explore stories like the "Books for Bubup" set, "Counting with Country," and "Our Bush Animals." We even offer bilingual options in Mandarin and Vietnamese. These are really special books for your bubup's first library. Contact Yarn Strong Sista now to place your order!

Aboriginal Storyteller Bringing Culture to Life for Kids and Families

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  Story time can feel truly magical. Our Aboriginal storyteller shares culture with children and adults using art, story cards, music, and puppets. Kids enjoy face painting in red black and yellow and learn the meaning of these colours. They hear “The Possum Hunt” by Aunty Iris, performed by Taungurung woman Annette Sax. It’s interactive. It’s warm. It’s absolutely memorable at festivals and community events. Contact Yarn Strong Sista now!