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Learning numbers is one of the first things children do at school. At Yarn Strong Sista, our Aboriginal Numbers resources support counting in a way that feels natural and hands-on.
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Aboriginal Numbers for Early Literacy and Numeracy 03 9338 3492 Info@yarnstrongsista.com
Learning numbers is one of the first things children do at school. At Yarn Strong Sista, our Aboriginal Numbers resources support counting in a way that feels natural and hands-on. These resources are often used in early learning centres and classrooms. Children touch, move, and play with numbers instead of only looking at them on paper. This helps learning stick. Felt numbers and hands-on pieces allow children to explore at their own pace. Some count out loud. Some line numbers up. Some just play. All of it is learning. Educators use these resources during group time, quiet play, or alongside stories and songs. They fit easily into daily routines. Using children see culture as part of learning, not something separate. It becomes normal. Present. Familiar. Aboriginal-designed resources also helps At Yarn Strong Sista, we believe learning should feel safe and welcoming. Our Aboriginal numbers range supports early numeracy while keeping culture visible and respected in learning spaces. Explore our range today! UNIT 2, 88-96 WESTERN AVE, WESTMEADOWS VIC 3049 Info@yarnstrongsista.com 03 9338 3492