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Mega Book Beast Workshop

Date
06 December 2025, 11:30am12:30pm
06 December 2025, 3:00pm4:00pm
Cost$10 (child admission)
Location Pauline Gandel Children's Quarter

Let your imagination run wild in this interactive drawing session at the Library. 

Enter a world of warrior champions, dragon armies and mythical creatures with Wylah the Koorie Warrior – a heart-stopping, action adventure inspired by First Nations history and grounded in culture. 

The incredible cast of characters from this best-selling book series includes ancient megafauna like giant wombats the size of your house, kangaroos taller than a lamp post, and birds the size of a football field! 

Join the creators and co-authors Richard Pritchard and Jordan Gould as they walk you through the craft of creating your own exciting storybook character. You’ll create your own Mega Book Beast trading card and design an original character to add to Wylah’s world. 

Suitable for children aged 7-12 years, and their families. 

Don’t miss out – book your tickets now.

  

About Jordan Gould 

Jordan is a Peek Whurrong man from Warrnambool, Victoria. He performs Welcome to Country ceremonies at corporate and private gatherings. He is passionate about sharing and preserving Aboriginal culture and language through storytelling.  

About Richard Pritchard 

Richard is a New Zealand-born Samoan who has dreamt of writing books since he was a teenager. His passion for visual storytelling has led him to work in feature films, animation, commercials and video games. Richard has worked as a visual effects/story artist on films such as The Great GatsbyHappy FeetMad Max: Fury Road and Pacific Rim: Uprising

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The views expressed by the presenting artist are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the Library. The Library is dedicated to fostering open dialogue and creativity, supporting artistic expression and the exchange of diverse perspectives.