Heist 1: The Great Chocolate Caper by Joel McKerrow

BOOK 4: October - December

Welcome to the activity page for our October - December book…

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Where can I find the book?

You can grab your copy of Heist 1: The Great Chocolate Caper by Joel McKerrow from Dymocks Children’s Charities with the added bonus of supporting children in need across Australia!
100% of proceeds go to help disadvantaged children access critical literacy programs!

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Heist 1: The Great Chocolate Caper Activities

Complete 2 or more activities and email them to info@dymockschildrenscharities.org.au for your chance to WIN!

Please include your name, age and your activities (scan a copy or take a photo!). Competition closes 10 December.

About the Author

Joel McKerrow is an award-winning writer, keynote speaker, creativity specialist, children's author, educator and, having performed for hundreds of thousands of people throughout the world, is one of Australia’s most successful performance poets.

Joel is the artist Ambassador for the aid and development organisation TEARFUND Australia, is on teaching staff at the Melbourne Young Writers Studio and is the co-founder/host of The Deep Place: On Creativity and Spirituality podcast.

He was the third ever Australian representative at the Individual World Poetry Slam Championships in the USA, the co-founder of community arts organisation 'The Centre for Poetics and Justice’ and the host of the Australian National Poetry Slam for the State of Victoria (2017-2019).

Joel is currently the Director of The School for Creative Development and works extensively with students, writers and creatives of all types to help them develop their creative practice.

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