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For over 25 years we've been designing and making EYLF-aligned resources for Australian educators — right here in Sydney.

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Proudly Australian Made Designed and manufactured in Sydney with sustainably sourced timber
EYLF Aligned Resources Every product mapped to Early Years Learning Framework outcomes
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Trusted for 25+ Years Used in early learning centres and schools right across Australia

New Indigenous Classroom Resources

Create a culturally respectful space in your classroom that every child feels seen in

Coolamon Bush Tucker classroom carpet with children — Aboriginal art rug by Wiradjuri artist Shareen Clayton, PRE ORDER arriving June 2026

Coolamon Classroom Carpet

PRE ORDER - Arrives early June

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How to Order for Your School

We make it simple for schools, childcare centres and kindergartens to order — including purchase orders, invoicing and EFT payment.

Browse and add to cart Choose from 1,420+ EYLF-aligned classroom resources. Filter by category, age group or Indigenous resources.
Choose your payment method Pay by credit card online, or select 'Invoice My School' at checkout for purchase order and EFT payment.
We pick, pack and ship Orders are packed and dispatched from our Sydney warehouse the next business day — tracked delivery Australia-wide.
Resources arrive ready to use Every resource arrives ready for your classroom. Need help? Our team is on hand to assist you.

Common Questions

Do you accept school purchase orders?

Yes — we accept purchase orders from schools, childcare centres and kindergartens. Email your PO to orders@educationnational.com.au and we'll invoice your school directly with 14-day payment terms.

Is there a minimum order for invoiced orders?

There is no minimum order for credit card payments. For invoiced purchase orders, a minimum order of $150 applies.

How long does delivery take?

Orders are dispatched the next business day. Metro areas typically receive delivery within 2–4 business days. Regional and remote areas may take 5–10 business days. All orders are fully tracked.

Do you offer bulk or school discounts?

Yes — contact us at hello@educationnational.com.au to discuss pricing for large or repeat orders. We work with many schools and childcare organisations to provide the best value.

Can I return or exchange a product?

Yes — we offer a 30-day return policy for unused items in their original condition. Please contact us to arrange a return or exchange.

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Indigenous Artist Spotlight

Shareen Clayton is a proud Wiradjuri woman. She was born
and raised in Sydney, NSW and is now a very proud mother of four.

Shareen has mastered her skills in art for over 20 years having been
inspired by both of her artistic parents.

Shareen is highly regarded in her local communities as a family cultural
officer and teachers aid working in primary and high schools.

Shareen is very passionate about sharing her Indigenous culture, art
and teachings to kids all over the country in her range of vibrant educational resources created in collaboration with Education National.

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FAQs

What educators ask about our resources

RUGS, OUTDOOR MATS & THROWS

1. Are Education National's classroom rugs designed by Aboriginal artists?

Yes. Every rug in our collection features original artwork by First Nations artists, including proud Wiradjuri woman Shareen Clayton. Each design carries deep cultural significance, making them far more than just floor coverings — they're authentic teaching tools that bring Indigenous culture into your learning environment every day.

2. What sizes are the classroom rugs available in?

Our classroom rugs are available in a range of sizes to suit different early childhood spaces — from cosy reading corners to large group learning areas. Check individual product listings for specific dimensions, or contact us if you need help finding the right size for your room.

3. Are the outdoor mats suitable for Australian weather conditions?


Yes. Our outdoor mats are designed specifically for Australian early childhood outdoor environments — durable, easy to clean and built to withstand everyday outdoor use in childcare and preschool settings.

4. Do the throws and rugs coordinate with each other?

Yes — many of our designs like the Sand Dreaming and Aboriginal Eucalyptus ranges are available across rugs, outdoor mats and throws, making it easy to create a cohesive, culturally rich learning environment both inside and outside your classroom.

5. Are the rugs EYLF-aligned?


Absolutely. Our Indigenous classroom rugs directly support EYLF Learning Outcome 2 — children are connected with and contribute to their world — by embedding authentic First Nations culture and storytelling into your everyday learning space.

INDIGENOUS FURNITURE

1. Is Education National's Indigenous furniture Australian made?

Yes. Our Indigenous-themed furniture range is proudly Australian designed and manufactured. From the Goanna Bookshelf to the Turtle Shelf units, every piece is crafted to meet the practical needs of early childhood classrooms while celebrating First Nations art and culture.

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 are available in multiple sizes to suit toddler through to school-aged children.

3. What Indigenous furniture pieces does Education National offer?

Our furniture range includes the Indigenous Goanna Bookshelf, Turtle Shelf units (curved and straight), and Indigenous Tables and Chairs — all featuring original Aboriginal artwork by Shareen Clayton. Each piece doubles as a functional classroom resource and a meaningful cultural display.

4. Can the furniture be used in outdoor settings?

Our furniture range is designed for indoor classroom use. For outdoor environments we recommend our outdoor mat range. Contact us at sales@educationnational.com.au if you have specific requirements and we'll do our best to help.

5. What is Education National's Warranty on furniture

We have been developing our Australian made resources for almost 30 years, so we know they last in your school or centre. We offer a 10 year guarantee against any faulty workmanship or materials.

PUZZLES & GAMES

1. What age groups are the Indigenous puzzles suitable for?

Our puzzles are designed for toddlers and early childhood aged children. Our 6 piece and 12 pieces puzzle options are best for toddlers aged 1-2 years old and our 12-18 piece puzzle options are best for pre schoolers aged 2-5 years. The Aboriginal Symbols Toddler Puzzle features chunky pieces ideal for little hands, making it perfect for children aged 2–5 in childcare and preschool settings.

2. What do the Bush Tucker puzzles teach children?

The Aboriginal Art Bush Tucker Puzzle takes children on a journey through the Australian bush, introducing them to traditional food sources and Indigenous knowledge of the land in a fun, hands-on way. Available in sets of 4, they're ideal for group learning and cultural exploration.

3. Are the puzzles and games suitable for group learning?

Yes — all our puzzles and games are designed with early childhood classrooms in mind. They support collaborative play, problem solving and cultural learning, and align with EYLF outcomes around identity, community and connection to Country.

4. What is the Earth Dreaming Puzzle?

The Aboriginal Art Earth Dreaming Puzzle takes children on an artistic journey through ancient tales of the land, introducing them to Indigenous Dreaming stories through beautiful, age-appropriate imagery. It's a wonderful tool for sparking conversations about Aboriginal culture and storytelling in your classroom.

5. Are you wooden puzzles and games made in Australia?

Yes, we proudly hand make our wooden puzzles and games in our Sydney based workshop.

BIG BOOKS

1. What types of Indigenous books does Education National stock?

We stock a range of educational big books and small books designed for early childhood classrooms. Our books feature authentic First Nations stories, artwork and language, making them ideal for group read-alouds, literacy activities and cultural learning across all age groups.

2. Are the big books suitable for group reading sessions?

Yes — our Indigenous big books are specifically designed for group reading in early childhood settings. Their large format makes them perfect for circle time and yarning circle sessions where all children can see and engage with the illustrations and story together.

3. Do the books align with the Australian Early Years Learning Framework?

Yes. Our Indigenous books support multiple EYLF outcomes including Outcome 1 (children have a strong sense of identity), Outcome 2 (children are connected with and contribute to their world) and Outcome 5 (children are effective communicators) through culturally rich storytelling and language.

4. What topics do the Indigenous books cover?

Our book range covers a variety of First Nations themes including Indigenous sea creatures, Aboriginal seasons, Dreaming stories and Australian animals — all presented through authentic Indigenous artwork and storytelling that is both educational and deeply engaging for young children.

5. Where are your books produced?

Our educational Big Books are all designed by Education National and its affiliated artists. Our books are proudly printed in Australia.

Acknowledgement of Country

"In the spirit of reconciliation, Education National acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today"