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The Outback Play Mat provides a rich and authentic foundation for exploring Australian landscapes through small world play. Featuring a detailed felt design with a baobab tree, anthills and a hidey hole for small creatures, this mat invites children to create and engage in outback storytelling and imaginative exploration.
Inspired by the natural environments of the Kimberley region and Northern Territory, it offers a meaningful way to introduce Australian geography, wildlife and habitats. Measuring approximately 740 x 460mm with a tree height of 270mm, it creates a defined and immersive play space.
Pair with the Felt Australian Animal set to complete the scene, this mat supports creativity, language development and a deeper connection to the natural world.
Care Instructions: Wool naturally repels water. Clean spills promptly to prevent absorption. Gently dab with a damp cloth, and repeat until clean, then allow to air dry thoroughly.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 2.4: Children become socially responsible and show respect for the environment as they explore Australian landscapes and habitats.
Outcome 4.1: Children develop dispositions for learning such as curiosity, creativity and imagination as they create and extend play scenarios.
Outcome 4.4: Children resource their own learning through connecting with place and environment.
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The Outback Play Mat provides a rich and authentic foundation for exploring Australian landscapes through small world play. Featuring a detailed felt design with a baobab tree, anthills and a hidey hole for small creatures, this mat invites children to create and engage in outback storytelling and imaginative exploration.
Inspired by the natural environments of the Kimberley region and Northern Territory, it offers a meaningful way to introduce Australian geography, wildlife and habitats. Measuring approximately 740 x 460mm with a tree height of 270mm, it creates a defined and immersive play space.
Pair with the Felt Australian Animal set to complete the scene, this mat supports creativity, language development and a deeper connection to the natural world.
Care Instructions: Wool naturally repels water. Clean spills promptly to prevent absorption. Gently dab with a damp cloth, and repeat until clean, then allow to air dry thoroughly.
EYLF Learning Outcome Connections
Outcome 2.4: Children become socially responsible and show respect for the environment as they explore Australian landscapes and habitats.
Outcome 4.1: Children develop dispositions for learning such as curiosity, creativity and imagination as they create and extend play scenarios.
Outcome 4.4: Children resource their own learning through connecting with place and environment.