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Crocodile Dreaming (Ginga) Winter Suit in Khaki
2or 4 payments of $6.98 AUD More info

Kakadu Tiny Tots is:
Indigenous owned
100% Authentic Indigenous artwork
Supports Indigenous employment & training
Product: Baby Winter Jumpsuit
Materials: 100% certified organic cotton
Washing: Warm machine wash with mild detergent and similar colours.
Story: Crocodile Dreaming (Ginga)
Artist: Sheril Cahill & Dale Austin
Will leave the warehouse within 2-3 business days.
Standard Shipping: $6.95
Express Shipping: $14.95
*Free Standard Shipping: Spend over $150
*Free Express Shipping: Spend over $250
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NT Traditional Figures
I love these traditional figures for my new niece and nephew. Mmm mmm Lararrkeyah Woman.

Helen
I am so pleased with this garment the softness of the material the design is gorgeous and I can’t wait for the birth of my new grandchild to wear this.
Size Chart - Baby Range
SIZE | AGE | HEIGHT (cm) | WEIGHT (kg) |
---|---|---|---|
000 | 0-3 months | 62 | 6 |
00 | 3-6 months | 68 | 8 |
0 | 6-12 months | 76 | 10 |
MEET THE ARTIST

Sheril Cahill & Dale Austin (Kakadu Tiny Tots)
Aboriginal Murrumburr woman & Ngombur man
Sheril is a senior traditional owner of Kakadu National Park. She attributes much of her design work and creativity to this upbringing.Today Sheril resides in Darwin and takes an active role in Kakadu Tiny Tots, her daughter Kylie-Lee has helped realise her dream by creating Kakadu Tiny Tots. Dale learnt traditional stories of his country from his aunties and cousins. Dale sought permission to be able to paint these age old stories in 2010 & has been painting, carving & creating works of art ever since. Dale’s journey now is to gain as much cultural knowledge of the oldest continuing tradition & pass it on to his children before it is lost forever.