Hauraki-Coromandel Post

Children illustrate author’s new book

New seagull tale catches kids’ imaginatio­ns

- Rebecca Mauger

Tairua locals see their fair share of pesky seagulls swiping chips from picnics. But during the coronaviru­s lockdown, the cheeky birds might have asked themselves “where have all the people gone?”

Local author Jenny Healey, who often writes from a bird or animal’s point of view, has penned her third childrens book Where Are All the People? from a seagull’s point of view.

“It was inspired by lockdown. We were out for a walk one day and I noticed there were a lot of seagulls hanging around outside cafes. They’re weren’t doing much and were looking really sad.

“It’s a bit of a running joke in Tairua — seagulls like their chips and will nick them off you — but suddenly there’s no one around. I thought, ‘I wonder what they are thinking? Where have all the people gone?’.”

The story is about Karoro the seagull who finds there is no food and no one around so he sets about trying to find out where have all the people gone. Karoro meets other birds as he journeys around the Coromandel to find out what happened to all the people.

Jenny approached Tairua School and principal Murray Mcdonald suggested the children be involved in illustrati­ng the book.

Room 4 students (Years 4 and 5) took up the challenge.

They read the book and studied the characters, discussed what would go on each page and had a competitio­n to see which students would draw the different native bird characters. Their preferred medium was pastels.

Teacher Tracey Mitchell says the students experience­d how much work goes into illustrati­ng a book.

Where are All the People?,

“They are so proud of the book and of their illustrati­ons. They come and get the school copy from me in their lunch break so they can read it and look at the illustrati­ons they created.”

Jenny’s husband Gary helped with photoshopp­ing and formatting. Jenny is thrilled with the illustrati­ons and how the book looks.

Where are All the People? has been out since February and can be purchased at Thames I-SITE Visitor Informatio­n Centre, Tairua Informatio­n Centre, Carson’s Bookshop in Thames or email jenny@jennyheale­y.nz

 ??  ?? Tairua School students help to bring the book to life.
Tairua School students help to bring the book to life.
 ??  ?? Pearl Newton drew the main character Karoro the seagull, pictured here with dad Dan Newton.
Pearl Newton drew the main character Karoro the seagull, pictured here with dad Dan Newton.
 ??  ?? a book by Jenny Healey.
a book by Jenny Healey.

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