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Ninni Ngingyaan and How She Got Her Spikes
$24.95
The Ninni Ngingyaan and How She Got Her Spikes
Discover the magic of Noongar storytelling with The Ninni Ngingyaan and How She Got Her Spikes, a beautifully written children's book by 9-year-old Djinda Yarran. Inspired by the stories and teachings of her great-grandmother, Theresa Walley, and brought to life with stunning original artwork by Mungi Art, this heartfelt story shares how the Ngingyaan (echidna) got its spikes while celebrating the rich cultural knowledge of Noongar Country.
Through gentle storytelling and captivating illustrations, children are invited to learn, imagine, and connect with Aboriginal culture in a meaningful way. Ideal for early learning services, classrooms, libraries and families, this book supports cultural understanding, language development, storytelling and a lifelong love of reading.
Choose the option that best suits your little learner:
- Book Only – Perfect for reading and sharing.
- Ngingyaan Plush Toy Only – A soft and cuddly companion inspired by the beloved character from the story.
- Book & Plush Bundle – Bring the story to life by pairing the book with the adorable Ngingyaan plush toy, encouraging imaginative play, storytelling and deeper engagement with the characters.
Product Features
- Includes a Noongar pronunciation guide
- Printed in Australia
- Beautiful original illustrations by Mungi Art
- Written by Djinda Yarran and inspired by the teachings of Theresa Walley
ISBN: 978-1-7646680-0-2
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