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Animals In Different Languages list the names of animals in 20 different languages spoken throughout Australia. These are very helpful for Educators to teach children animals in different languages.

Colours In Different Languages list colours in 32 different languages spoken throughout Australia. These are very helpful for Educators communicating with children where English isn't their first language and also teach children colours in different languages.

Men's Costumes Around The World Posters show the clothing of men from 27 different countries. These are great for children to see how men dress in different parts of the world. This is a great way to start open conversations on diversity. These are also great to use as part of a room display.

Women's Costumes Around The World Posters show the clothing of women from 27 different countries. These are great for children to see how women dress in different parts of the world. This is a great way to start open conversations on diversity. These are also great to use as part of a room display. 

The Common Words in Different Languages Posters list common words in the multicultural languages spoken throughout Australia. These are very helpful for Educators communicating with children where English isn't their first language and to also teach children common words in different languages.

The Harmony In Different Languages Posters show how to say Harmony in different languages from around the world. This is great to be used as a display in the learning environment and to celebrate Harmony Week.

Rangoli Tracing encourages children to trace the dots over the rangoli design. This can be done using different coloured textas. Rangoli is a traditional Indian decoration of simple patterns and geometric shapes made with ground rice, particularly during festivals including Diwali.

Diwali Posters

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These Diwali Posters show images of how Diwali is celebrated in India. These are great to show children and to start conversations on different celebrations around the world. 

Diwali is India’s most important festival of the year—a time to celebrate the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. Widely observed among more than a billion people from a variety of faiths across India. Diwali is marked by prayer, feasts, fireworks, family gatherings, and charitable giving.

Mehendi Tracing enables children to trace over the mehndi design. Mehendi is a form of body and temporary skin decoration drawn on the hands and legs in India. It represents positive spirits and good luck and is usually worn during celebrations such as weddings, festivals, Diwali etc. 

The Holi Colouring Pages enable children to colour, paint, collage each colouring page. Children can make them bright and colourful. These are great to use during Holi with children.

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