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Kinder Kits - English

Every child enrolled in a funded Three-Year-Old Kindergarten program in 2026 is eligible to receive a Kinder Kit.

Family Guide

Guide for families

About your Kinder Kit

Engaging your child in play is a great way to support their learning and development. Parents, carers and families are the most important part of that journey.

Kinder Kits are filled with books, educational toys and activities made for your child and family to enjoy at home.

Each Kinder Kit includes items made especially for three-year-olds.

Illustration of three children playing. One is reading a book, one is colouring in, one is holding animal finger puppets.

Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework

Early childhood teachers and educators support your child to grow and learn.

Kindergarten programs use the Victorian Early Years Learning and Development Framework (VEYLDF) to guide children’s learning and development.

Everything in your Kinder Kit connects with 1 or more of the outcomes in the VEYLDF.

Backpack

Kinder Kit backpacks can be used every day to carry items and to play.

Your child can draw a picture on the cardboard tag at the back, so they know which backpack is theirs.

Unzip the backpack and stick the Velcro tabs down to use the felt surface for imaginative play.

Reading

Reading is a great way to spend time together as a family. It is one of the most important ways to support literacy development.

Sharing a regular story-time with your child helps develop their imagination and vocabulary.

Drawing and mark making

Drawing and mark making allow children to express themselves creatively and build confidence. By experimenting with crayons on paper, children:

Creative activities

Creative play stimulates all 5 of your child’s senses - sight, smell, hearing, touch and taste. It is a fun way to explore, discover and learn about the world around you.

Outdoor play

Supervised outdoor play is a big part of growth, development and wellbeing for your child.

Children can:

Dramatic play

Dramatic play encourages children to act out imaginary stories and take on the roles of other characters.

Children use dramatic play to practise important language and social skills, including:

Games

Playing games with family and friends is a great way to build your child’s social skills.

Games can help children learn numeracy, language and problem solving skills.

Building community

Play is how children discover and learn about themselves and the world around them. For children, play and learning go hand in hand. The items in your Kinder Kit support you to have conversations about diversity and different cultures.

If your family speaks a language other than English, access guides in your own language.

Respecting identity

Encouraging children to learn about all cultures builds understanding, acceptance and pride. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, and here in Victoria, Koorie cultures, are living and thriving today. We are proud to celebrate them as authors and artists in the Kits.

Here are some activities that help your child learn more about Koorie traditions and cultures:

Visit the Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Inc. website for fun, engaging activities that explore Koorie traditions and cultures.

Books in Auslan

Auslan is the sign language used in Victoria’s Early Childhood Language Program. This program is available in some Kindergartens.

There are many benefits to children learning another language at a young age, including:

Many of the books included in the 2026 Kinder Kits have Auslan translations available.

Child safety, wellbeing and extra support

Nothing is more important than the safety and wellbeing of children. Ask your service how they keep children safe.

All children learn differently and at their own pace. Talk to your early childhood teacher if you have any concerns. If you or your child need extra support, help is available through the following avenues:

Careers in Early Childhood Education

Consider starting a career in Victoria’s growing kindergarten sector. To support you to become an early childhood teacher or educator, there are:

Find out more about starting a career in early childhood.

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Donating your Kinder Kit

Once your child is finished with their Kinder Kit items, please dispose of them responsibly.

If items are in good condition, consider donating them to a charity. Ask yourself ‘would I give this to a friend?’. If the answer is yes, then it is appropriate to donate to charity.

If your items are not appropriate to donate, please recycle them where possible.

Reducing and disposing of waste properly helps build a cleaner, greener Victoria.

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Updated 19 January 2026



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