Identity is My Right to Be Me - Creative Workshop at Takapuna Library
Event description
Join Your Library to Help Create Something Special for World Children’s Day!
Come be part of a creative adventure! With support from Save the Children New Zealand and The Light Library, tamariki and whānau will explore what it means to say: “Identity is my right to be me.”
We’ll each make a handmade book to take home, and work together to create a new prompt poem about identity. This poem will be translated into te reo Māori, and become part of a special resource for tamariki and whānau to make their own books. This resource will be available for free download online so no matter where you are in the country you can take part. Our co-created book will also be part of a special display this November for World Children’s Day — with your creative voice and hands woven into it!
Workshops are free, fun, and open to all.
Suited to ages 9-16, must be with caregivers.
Younger whānau are welcome too — options will be available so everyone can take part.
FREE - All materials provided, plus shared kai.
Please note - with consent, photography and video footage may be taken at the workshops for use in the resource or to be shared online.
All Children must be accompanied by a Caregiver.
All Workshop Dates:
Takapuna Library – Sat 30 Aug
Howick Library – Sat 6 Sept
Takaanini Community Hub – Sat 13 Sept
Te Atatū Peninsula Library – Sat 20 Sept
Times: 10:30am – 12:00pm
Celebration Event - Sat 22nd Nov (Te Atatū Peninsula Library)
All invited to come and take part, even if you have not attended a workshop!
Come create, connect, and celebrate your story!
The Light Library and Save the Children NZ Workshop
Emma Hinton (Ngāti Maniapoto) is an experienced storyteller and facilitator who transitioned from a 25-year film career to publish Finding Grace Kimihia a Grace, a bilingual picture book. She founded The Light Library, curating workshops and books to nurture fellow creatives. Emma lives in Waitākere, Auckland, with her daughter, and serves as a Celebrant, sharing real-life stories. She is passionate about the power of storytelling to shape our future and well-being.
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