Indigenous Art Stickers: Words of Appreciation

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These vibrant Indigenous art stickers provide an excellent way for educators, nurses, parents, and childcare workers to celebrate and appreciate children’s achievements. Featuring 150 permanent stickers across 8 unique designs, this set offers a versatile and meaningful way to recognize and encourage young learners. The stickers are printed in Canada on Vancouver Island, ensuring high-quality and culturally-appropriate artwork that celebrates the rich Indigenous artistic traditions of the region. Teachers, child care providers, and parents can use these stickers to:

  • Reward good work and positive behavior
  • Decorate classroom materials, homework, and art projects
  • Personalize cards, envelopes, and other correspondence
  • Encourage creativity and self-expression

By incorporating these Indigenous art stickers into their practices, educators and caregivers can not only uplift children, but also introduce them to diverse cultural perspectives and artistic styles. This supports inclusivity, representation, and cross-cultural understanding – key elements in fostering a nurturing environment for young learners. The set’s 8.5″ x 11″ sheet format makes it easy to distribute the stickers and incorporate them into daily routines. Whether used to celebrate achievements, decorate spaces, or simply add a touch of beauty, these Indigenous art stickers are a wonderful resource for those who work with and care for children.

Includes:

  • 20 Sun
  • 20 Hummingbird
  • 20 Moon
  • 20 Feather
  • 20 Snowflake
  • 20 Salmon
  • 15 Raven
  • 15 Wolf & Moon

Additional Information

  • Dimensions: 35 × 23 × 1 cm

Strong Nations Publishing

2595 McCullough Rd
Nanaimo, BC, Canada, V9S 4M9

Phone: (250) 758-4287

Email: contact@strongnations.com

Strong Nations - Indigenous & First Nations Gifts, Books, Publishing; & More! Our logo reflects the greater Nation we live within—Turtle Island (North America)—and the strength and core of the Pacific Northwest Coast peoples—the Cedar Tree, known as the Tree of Life. We are here to support the building of strong nations and help share Indigenous voices.