Buderigar Dreaming- Doll's bedding set
This doll’s bedding set includes a fitted sheet and pillow. Stretchy elastic allows for room to fit most dolls cots and prams (approx 40cm x 40cm).
Ages 3+
Designed using authentic Aboriginal artwork. This artwork is called Buderigar Dreaming by Balarinji Julianne Turner Nungarri.
After a good downpour in the central desert regions, the bush tucker becomes prolific, and taking advantage of the plentiful water and food, the budgerigars breed and swarm in the millions. Julianne has depicted the budgerigar eggs with all the foods they enjoy, including a variety of bush plums, the green bush bananas, the feathery supplies, and many others. The budgies also enjoy grass and spinifex seeds.
About this collection and the dressmaker
My daughter Mia is Aboriginal, so it has always been important to me to teach Mia about her heritage, culture and family history. I feel very honoured and proud to create this collection of clothing.
Children learn through play; so incorporating these new Australian Aboriginal Miniland dolls and this collection of clothing featuring Aboriginal artwork is an exciting step towards improving all children’s knowledge and understanding of the Aboriginal history and culture.Read more about the dressmaker here.
This doll’s bedding set includes a fitted sheet and pillow. Stretchy elastic allows for room to fit most dolls cots and prams (approx 40cm x 40cm).
Ages 3+
Designed using authentic Aboriginal artwork. This artwork is called Buderigar Dreaming by Balarinji Julianne Turner Nungarri.
After a good downpour in the central desert regions, the bush tucker becomes prolific, and taking advantage of the plentiful water and food, the budgerigars breed and swarm in the millions. Julianne has depicted the budgerigar eggs with all the foods they enjoy, including a variety of bush plums, the green bush bananas, the feathery supplies, and many others. The budgies also enjoy grass and spinifex seeds.
About this collection and the dressmaker
My daughter Mia is Aboriginal, so it has always been important to me to teach Mia about her heritage, culture and family history. I feel very honoured and proud to create this collection of clothing.
Children learn through play; so incorporating these new Australian Aboriginal Miniland dolls and this collection of clothing featuring Aboriginal artwork is an exciting step towards improving all children’s knowledge and understanding of the Aboriginal history and culture.Read more about the dressmaker here.
This doll’s bedding set includes a fitted sheet and pillow. Stretchy elastic allows for room to fit most dolls cots and prams (approx 40cm x 40cm).
Ages 3+
Designed using authentic Aboriginal artwork. This artwork is called Buderigar Dreaming by Balarinji Julianne Turner Nungarri.
After a good downpour in the central desert regions, the bush tucker becomes prolific, and taking advantage of the plentiful water and food, the budgerigars breed and swarm in the millions. Julianne has depicted the budgerigar eggs with all the foods they enjoy, including a variety of bush plums, the green bush bananas, the feathery supplies, and many others. The budgies also enjoy grass and spinifex seeds.
About this collection and the dressmaker
My daughter Mia is Aboriginal, so it has always been important to me to teach Mia about her heritage, culture and family history. I feel very honoured and proud to create this collection of clothing.
Children learn through play; so incorporating these new Australian Aboriginal Miniland dolls and this collection of clothing featuring Aboriginal artwork is an exciting step towards improving all children’s knowledge and understanding of the Aboriginal history and culture.Read more about the dressmaker here.