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First Nations Book Week Costume Ideas

First Nations Book Week Costume Ideas

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Bring First Nations children’s books to life with creative and respectful Book Week costume inspiration.
 

This resource provides costume ideas inspired by First Nations children’s books, helping students and educators bring stories to life in a fun and meaningful way. Each suggestion includes a short explanation of the book and a simple dress-up idea, encouraging participation while honouring the voices and knowledge of First Nations authors and illustrators.

Designed specifically for Book Week costume parades, this resource also reminds educators of important protocols for dressing up respectfully and offers a meaningful way to celebrate the richness of First Nations storytelling in schools and early learning settings.

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The Yulang Effect was founded by Jordyn Green, a proud Wiradjuri, Ngemba, and Paakantji woman and experienced primary teacher.

 

Jordyn creates purposeful, culturally grounded resources for educators across Australia. Each one helps students learn about First Nations peoples, cultures, and perspectives in meaningful, age-appropriate ways. Whether you’re planning for the year or exploring Blak literature and music, there’s a resource to support you.


Every resource is designed to spark ripples of lasting, positive change in classrooms, schools, and communities.

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