Aboriginal clapsticks
Clapsticks are an Aboriginal musical instrument that are used to provide rhythm.
They are usually two sticks which are struck against one another. They come in a range of sizes and can either be plain or decorated.
Clapsticks are an Aboriginal musical instrument that are used to provide rhythm.
They are usually two sticks which are struck against one another. They come in a range of sizes and can either be plain or decorated.
These puzzles feature Australian animals and can be used all year round in a range of activities. One piece puzzles help very small children to set goals and problem solve. Turning and rotating the piece until it fits in correctly teaches them important spatial lessons.
A rain stick is a long, hollow tube partially filled with small pebbles or beans. Around the inside there are pins or nails so that when the tube is turned around, the beans fall and make the sound of rain.
Inspired by Italy’s Cinque Terra, and brought to you as a gift from the communities of the Central Coast, the 5 Lands Walk is a day-long festival along 10kms of spectacular coastline ranging from Macmasters Beach and finishing at Terrigal Beach. We acknowledge the Aboriginal people as the original occupants of these Lands, and pay…