This colouring book is aimed at educating parents and children on harmful smoking practices, includes beautiful Aboriginal art, and is aimed at helping educate Aboriginal parents to stop smoking and to keep harmful smoke away from children.
A colouring book filled with Victorian Aboriginal Art for our little deadly artists
This colouring book was made with the support of these Aboriginal artists:Leah Horvath (Kuku Yalanji)Leroy Gittens (Yorta Yorta, Wemba Wemba)Ian Harrison (Gunai Kurnai)Tristan Williams (Wiradjuri, Wotjobulak)
Sample Page from Kick The Butt – Aboriginal Colouring Book
The air around someone smoking cigarettes is toxic and inhaling even small amounts can make smoke-free adults and especially children get as sick (or more sick) than if they were smoking themselves
Smoking near pregnant women may cause miscarriage, low birth weight and a more difficult labour
Smoking near your bubup (baby) puts them at risk of SIDS, asthma, croup, slower growth and ear infections.
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