Australia for Kids: A Cultural Adventure
Say G'day, meet amazing animals, and explore the land, reefs, and cultures of Australia with MaiMai.
What your child will learn
- Say hello, thank you, and goodbye the friendly Australian way in English
- Meet unique animals like kangaroos, koalas, and wombats
- Discover the Great Barrier Reef, the largest coral reef system on Earth
- Learn that First Nations peoples have lived in Australia for tens of thousands of years
- Explore the giant red rock called Uluru in the country's center
- Find out why some Australian animals are found nowhere else in the world
Say it in English
- G'day — guh-DAY — Hello (a friendly Australian greeting)
- Thank you — THANK-yoo — Thank you
- See ya — SEE-yuh — Goodbye (casual)
- Yeah — YEH — Yes
- Mate — MAYT — Friend (a friendly word for a pal)
Fun facts about Australia
- Australia is the only country that is also a whole continent.
- Baby kangaroos, called joeys, are about the size of a jellybean when they are born.
- The Great Barrier Reef is so big it can be seen from space.
- Wombats make poop shaped like little cubes.
- Australia has more kangaroos than people.
Activities to try at home
- Paint Aboriginal-inspired dot art using cotton swabs and bright colors
- Draw your favorite Australian animal, like a koala or kangaroo
- Build a pretend coral reef from paper and egg cartons
- Make a boomerang shape out of cardboard and decorate it
- Play a hopping kangaroo race game in the backyard or classroom
Adapted for every age
- Ages 3–5: Bright pictures and animal sounds introduce Australia through kangaroos, koalas, and colors.
- Ages 6–8: Short stories and a dot-art craft teach friendly greetings and amazing wildlife.
- Ages 9–12: Kids explore geography, the reef, and First Nations cultures with a quiz and phrase challenge.
- Ages 13–18: Older learners dig into Australian history, ecosystems, and Indigenous heritage with deeper reading.
Questions parents ask
Is this Australia adventure okay for young children?
Yes. Content is gentle, age-adapted, and reviewed by educators for kids as young as three.
Do we need to know anything already?
Not at all. Australia's main language is English, and every phrase comes with simple pronunciation.
What will my child learn?
Friendly Australian expressions, a hands-on craft, surprising facts, and respect for Australian and First Nations cultures.
Is the Australia adventure free?
Japan, India, and Mexico are free forever, and the Australia adventure is part of our full membership.
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