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Playground

Listening to Stories from Country and from Inside the Heart
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Playground by Nadia Wheatley is a beautifully illustrated children's book that explores the concept of play in the lives of Australian children. Through stories and perspectives from Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal voices, it celebrates the joys, creativity, and cultural significance of play throughout Australia. The book aims to inspire readers to appreciate the diverse ways children engage with their environment and with each other.
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You might enjoy this book if you are fascinated by stories that explore the perspectives and experiences of Aboriginal children in Australia. With rich cultural insights, it presents a blend of personal anecdotes and traditional tales, offering a unique, educational journey through the eyes of a community living in harmony with the land.

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Playground

With historical and contemporary photographs, artwork by leading Indigenous artists, and new colour illustrations throughout, this compilation of Indigenous stories gives a fascinating insight into Aboriginal childhood, both traditional and contemporary.

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We use the bush as our school and as our playground, says one of the many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people whose voices combine in this anthology of true stories about childhood, compiled from a wide range of memoirs and oral histories.

Alongside reminiscences of getting bush tucker, going fishing, and taking part in ceremony, there are descriptions of playing games, building cubbies, and having fun. The warmth of home, the love of family, and the strength of community shine through every story. Freedom goes hand in hand with responsibility, while respect and sharing are constant themes.

The eighty Eldersβ€”both past and presentβ€”who have contributed their words or artwork to this book include many prominent community leaders, educators, and artists. Their life-stories span the twentieth century.

Just as important are the contemporary stories told by twenty secondary school students. Although some of these young people now make their home in the city, their connection to traditional country remains the source of learning.

As we listen to these stories that come from country and from inside the heart, we find wisdom that could help us care for each other and for the land where we all now live.

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Playground by Nadia Wheatley is praised for its beautiful storytelling and vivid illustrations, offering an engaging perspective on Australian Indigenous culture and stories for children. The book is appreciated for highlighting traditional Aboriginal life and knowledge, making it both an educational and entertaining read for young audiences. Reviews commend its ability to inspire curiosity and awareness among children about Indigenous heritage.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742370972

Publisher: A&U Children's

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 01 June 2011

Country: Australia

Imprint: A&U Children

Contributors:

  • Illustrated by Ken Searle

Audience: Children

DIMENSIONS

Width: 280.0mm

Height: 243.0mm

Weight: 683g

Pages: 96

About the Author

NADIA WHEATLEY, the compiler of Playground, is an award-winning author and historian whose books over some thirty years reflect a commitment to issues of Reconciliation, social justice and the conservation of the environment.

Together with KEN SEARLE, the book's illustrator and designer, Nadia worked as a consultant at Papunya School (Northern Territory) during the late 1990s, when the school was developing its own two-way model of education. At this time, Ken and Nadia were privileged to experience Indigenous principles of learning in action. As part of their work, they assisted forty Anangu staff and students with the production of the Papunya School Book of Country and History, which in 2002 won the New South Wales Premier's History for Young People Award as well as the award given by the Children's Book Council of Australia for the best information book of the year.

Nadia and Ken later mentored Papunya artist Mary Malbunka through the process of writing and illustrating her award-winning picture book memoir, When I Was Little, like You.

In Playground, Nadia Wheatley and Ken Searle move outwards from the centre of Australia to continue their journey of listening to Aboriginal people and learning from country.

DR JACKIE HUGGINS AM is of the Bidjara and Birri-Gubba Juru people of Queensland. As well as being a renowned historian, Jackie has held leadership positions in many Indigenous organisations across the country for over two decades, and she is a former Co-Chair of Reconciliation Australia. In her role as Indigenous Consultant to Playground, Jackie acted as adviser and 'critical friend' to the book's compiler, Nadia Wheatley.

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