• Pipi and Pou

    and the Forgotten Stream

    A free interactive walking adventure

    Pipi and Pou and the Forgotten Stream

    Written by Tim Tipene and featuring illustrations by Isobel Te Aho-White for the Auckland Writers Festival

     

    Something magical is lurking beneath the streets of Auckland. Horotiu, the taniwha, lives deep underground and he is unhappy, as the stream in his care has been forgotten. Can you help our superheroes, Pipi and Pou, calm him before it’s too late?

     

    Jump into the world of Tim Tipene’s award-winning book series through our digital adventure trail created using Pickpath – a new platform for compelling interactive storytelling experiences developed by Aotearoa-based artists.

     

    Pipi and Pou and the Forgotten Stream is an app guided experience starting in Aotea Square and leading families on a short walk down Queen Street and surrounding laneways, and is available on both Android and Apple devices. Along the journey a story will unfold, and you will find activities and clues to help solve the mystery. Download the PickPath App to take part.

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