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An arts center north of Auckland is the jump into a new way of painted rocks and hide in their community.

Kumeu Kumeu new rock Arts Center initiative was inspired by a similar project in Palmerston North, said manager Neal Jago.

Members of the art center began painting rocks on April 7 and had hidden rocks around the center.

Kumeu Arts Centre manager Jago Neal hiding rocks for kids from Kumeu Playcentre.

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Kumeu Arts Center Director Neal Jago rocking children to hide Kumeu Playcentre.

If #Kumeurocks to write on the back, Neal said, knowing where the rock came the community.

"Maybe they are located in the South Island or find something," he said.

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Willa Jordan, 2, painting her Kumeu Rocks rock.

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Willa Jordan, 2, rock color Kumeu rocks.

Neal said the same project Muriwai had begun, and like the idea of ​​the rocks in Kumeu Muriwai, as it could reverse.

It was a Kumeu rock aspect that has been associated with the popular Pokémon Go way, Neal said.

Pokémon Go is a mobile application where players can collect Pokémon characters in several places. Instead Pokemon people can collect stones in bright colors.

Hannah Arthur-Croker, 3, painting a rock to hide in the community for someone else to find.

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Hannah Arthur Croker, 3, painting a rock in the community for someone to hide otherwise found.

"I think without being connected to a mobile phone," he said.

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"I think you away from a computer, and as a teacher, I appreciate the art and dirty hands from time to time. "

Kumeu Playcentre children had to find their opportunity stones searched on April 11, the nearby park, collect rocks and painted his own skin.

Jago Neal said Kumeu Rocks was a fun project for the community.

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Jago said Neal Rocks Kumeu a fun project for the community was.

"I like to explore the room. It's like a treasure hunt, I suppose. People might get a little map of where they are. They could "be placed in a very remote place, Neal said.

Some find them and bring them home, others can hide them again, he said.

Neal said he had created group on Facebook that the community could leave images of rocks they had found painted or hidden elsewhere to find for someone else.

It would be some fun in the community to do and for all ages, he said.

The initiative was launched in Kitsap County, Washington, North America into being when a group of women came trained with the idea for students at home to create art that has benefited the community.

"He's just a stone, but they are something very fresh and very beautiful," Neal said.

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