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Hidden Treasures
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Jacqueline Macdonald
What kind of resources do early years educators want?
1. Diverse Indigenous resources
Sara Shahab
2. Townsville community resource
Veronica Barratt
3. Useful resources for teachers
Alexandra McLean
4. Meaningful Indigenous cultural resources
Kelly Barden
5. Yugambeh cultural resources
Rachel Pona
6. Jarowair and Giabal experience
Taylor Deacon
7. Digital ideas for Reconciliation
Rebecca Trewick
8. Butchulla knowledge and stories
Tracey Mason
9. Darling Downs resources
Amy Gale
10. Organising a professional learning event
Harriet McCarron
11. Guidelines for embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives
Brianna Parker
12. Child-friendly resources for Reconciliation
Nicole Rousseau
13. Sourcing local knowledge: Winnam (Wynnum)
Melissa Mikkelsen
14. Community resources and services
Katie Walsh
15. Embedding Indigenous perspectives in early childhood services
Courtney McEwan
16. Transition advice in Spanish
17. English to Vietnamese phrases
18. Healthy food for lunchboxes
19. English to Korean phrases
20. Shareable resources
21. Vietnamese and Chinese essential phrases
22. Communicating needs
23. Videos for healthy lunches
24. Establishing communities of practice: Dalby
25. Learning through stories
26. Healthy lunchbox information in Burmese
27. Toilet training in Vietnamese
28. Making healthy lunch information accessible
Conclusion
Eseta Tualaulelei
References
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