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Books alive - Online Events & Virtual Storytimes

LIANZA and the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults (NZCYA) are collaborating once again to bring libraries, schools, and the public, a series of digital events leading up to the big day when the 2022 winners are announced on August 10, 2022.

Check out Matamata-Piako Libaries online events and virtual storytimes below. For a full list of all digital events visit the Books Alive website 

Online Events

Learn about being an illustrator with Story Hemi-Morehouse

The Greatest Haka Festival on Earth 

  • Illustrated by Story Hemi-Morehouse, written by Pania Tahau-Hodges
  • Finalist for Picture Book Award
  • Published by Huia Publishers

Mokopuna Matatini 

  • illustrated by Story Hemi-Morehouse, written by Pania Tahau-Hodges 
  • Finalist for Best First Book Award, Wright Family Foundation Te Kura Pounamu Award for Te Reo Māori, Russell Clark Award for Illustration 
  • Published by Huia Publishers
 
Books in Action and Q&A with Emily Joe (with Hinuera School)
My Cat Can See Ghosts 
  • Illustrated and written by Emily Joe 
  • Finalist for Picture Book Award, Russell Clark Award for Illustration and NZSA Best First Book Award
  • Published by Beatnik

 

Virtual Storytimes

High School Students Reading (Matamata College, Te Aroha College and Morrinsville College)

Kia Kaha: A Storybook of Māori Who Changed the World 

  • Written by Stacey Morrison
  • Finalist for Elsie Locke Award for Non-fiction
  • Published by Puffin/Penguin Random House NZ

 

Librarian Reading 

The Eight Gifts of Te Wheke 

  • Written by Steph Matuku illustrated by Laya Mutton-Rogers
  • Finalist for Picture Book Award and Russell Clark Award for Illustration
  • Published by Huia Publishers