Have Questions?

We have answers

Classroom Rugs, Outdoor Mats, Cotton Throws and Cushions.

1. Are your classroom rugs designed by Aboriginal artists?

Yes. Every rug in our collection features original artwork designed by First Nations artists, including pieces from the Yarning Circle, Sand Dreaming, and Emu in the Sky ranges. Buying from Indigenous Resources Online means supporting authentic Indigenous art and culture.

2. What sizes are the classroom rugs available in?

Our classroom rugs are available in multiple sizes to suit different spaces. We have square rugs in 2m x 2m size, Rectangular Rugs an 3m x 2m size. We also have oval and round rug options. The Yarning Circle Rug for example comes in three sizes,(2m, 2.5m and 3m round) making it suitable for small reading corners through to large group learning areas in childcare centres and preschools.

3. Are the rugs suitable for outdoor use?

We offer a dedicated Outdoor Mats collection designed specifically for outdoor early childhood environments. Our indoor classroom rugs are designed for interior use. Check the individual product listings for specific care and placement recommendations.

4. Do the throws and cushions match the classroom rugs?


Yes — our throws and cushion covers are designed to coordinate with our rug range. The Yarning Circle and Sand Dreaming designs are available across rugs, throws and cushion covers, making it easy to create a cohesive, culturally rich learning environment.

5. Are the rugs EYLF-aligned?

Absolutely. Our Indigenous-designed rugs support EYLF Learning Outcome 2 (children are connected with and contribute to their world) by embedding authentic First Nations culture into everyday learning spaces.

6. Are the rugs non slip?

Yes, our rugs are designed for busy little feet. They come with rubber non slip backing which keep the rugs firmly in place.

FURNITURE

1. Is your Indigenous furniture made in Australia

Yes. Our furniture range is proudly Australian made, designed and manufactured in Sydney. Each piece — from the Yarning Circle Table and Stools to the Boomerang Classroom Table — is crafted to meet the needs of early childhood settings.

2. What age groups is the furniture suitable for?

Our furniture is designed for early childhood settings including childcare centres, preschools and primary schools. Many pieces like the Yarning Circle Table and Stools are available in toddler and standard sizes to suit different age groups.

3. Is the furniture compliant with Australian childcare standards?

Our furniture is designed and manufactured to suit Australian early childhood environments. We recommend confirming specific compliance requirements with your centre director or regulatory body for your state or territory.

4. Can I buy the Yarning Circle Table without the stools?

The Yarning Circle Table and Stools are available as a set. Please contact us at info@indigenousresourcesonline.com.au if you have specific requirements and we'll do our best to assist.

5. What is the Rainbow Serpent Wall Game?


The Rainbow Serpent Wall Game is an Australian-made interactive wall-mounted play panel for early childhood classrooms. Featuring original Indigenous artwork, it encourages fine motor development, problem solving and cultural learning. Available in Golden Pine and Eucalyptus Brown.

PUZZLES & GAMES

1. What age are the puzzles suitable for?

Our puzzles are designed for toddlers and early childhood aged children. The Aboriginal Symbols Toddler Puzzle for example features chunky pieces ideal for little hands, making it perfect for 2–5 year olds in childcare and preschool settings.

2. What Aboriginal symbols are featured in the toddler puzzles?

The Aboriginal Symbols Toddler Puzzle includes seven traditional symbols — Boomerang, Man, Waterhole, Smoke, Emu Track and more — giving children a fun, hands-on introduction to Indigenous Australian culture and storytelling.

3. Are the puzzles and games suitable for classroom use?

Yes. All our puzzles and games are designed with early childhood classrooms in mind — durable, engaging and aligned with EYLF outcomes around cultural identity, play-based learning and community connection.

4. Do the games support Indigenous cultural education?


Yes. Every game and puzzle in our range is designed to introduce children to authentic Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander symbols, stories and culture in an age-appropriate, play-based way — supporting NQS Quality Area 6 (Collaborative Partnerships with Families and Communities).

5. Are new puzzles and games added regularly?


Yes — we regularly release new products designed by our team of Aboriginal artists. Sign up to our newsletter or check our New Arrivals collection to stay up to date with the latest Indigenous learning resources.

Search our extensive range of Indigenous Resources