These Fitzroy Crossing women are teaching their languages through bright and bold picture books

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The books will be gifted back to their community and used in play groups with young Aboriginal children.

A group of Aboriginal women in the Fitzroy Crossing have become published authors with the release of four bilingual children's books that aim to share language and culture. There are three books for babies and toddlers, and a fourth aimed at older children. All of which have been published by the Indigenous Literacy Foundation . The books aim to share, teach and preserve language and to show a snapshot of life in the remote community.

" She said books and songs help little ones learn language by hearing it every day through "songs and stories about the land". "It shows them the way to do their stories for the next generation," she said. Gooniyandi language is also shared in some of the books. Patricia Cox wrote Mayarda in Gooniyandi and English, it's a playful songbook that teaches readers how to count in language.

 

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