March 2009

Dianne de Las Casas on the marquis at Playville in Covington, LA 3-21-09

Dianne de Las Casas on the marquis at Playville in Covington, LA 3-21-09

Friends:

I have been busy working on a new book but last weekend, I had a couple of awesome book signings for The Cajun Cornbread Boy. My first book signing was at Playville, a phenomenal toy store in Covington, Louisiana.

Marita Gentry, the incredible illustrator of The Cajun Cornbread Boy, was with me. Marita and I are a great team. I tell the story as Marita illustrates the story live. It’s such a fun combination. Our audiences love it.

Marita draws the gator as Dianne animates the story at Playville, Covington, LA 3-21-09

Marita draws the gator as Dianne animates the story at Playville, Covington, LA 3-21-09

Afterwards, we signed books for our fans and friends. I love being able to share a piece of Louisiana culture with children through this spiced-up tale!

Dianne de Las Casas & Marita Gentry sign books at Playville, Covington, LA 3-21-09

Dianne de Las Casas & Marita Gentry sign books at Playville, Covington, LA 3-21-09

Here I am with my sweet little girl, Eliana! Mommy loves you, rock star!

Dianne de Las Casas with 8 year old daughter, Eliana at Playville 3-21-09

Dianne de Las Casas with 8 year old daughter, Eliana at Playville 3-21-09

After Playville, Marita and I had a book signing later that evening at Barnes & Noble in Harvey, Louisiana.

Barnes & Noble, Harvey, LA advertises the book event! Thanks, Jane! 3-21-09

Barnes & Noble, Harvey, LA advertises the book event! Thanks, Jane! 3-21-09

Again, I told the story as Marita illustrated. We had a big and fun crowd.

Dianne & Marita, The Cajun Cornbread Boy team! at Barnes & Noble, Harvey, LA 3-21-09

Dianne & Marita, The Cajun Cornbread Boy team! at Barnes & Noble, Harvey, LA 3-21-09

Following our story time, we went to the front of the store to sign books. It was wonderful to have such a fantastic turnout.

Fans gather around the book signing table at Barnes & Noble, Harvey, LA 3-21-09

Fans gather around the book signing table at Barnes & Noble, Harvey, LA 3-21-09

Marita and I are very blessed to be able to share what we love with children – a well-told story with beautiful art in the form of a picture book!

Dianne with longtime fans and friends, Margaret Rose & Julie 3-21-09

Dianne with longtime fans and friends, Margaret Rose & Julie 3-21-09

We had a great time sharing our book with everyone. Thank you to everyone who worked so hard to make it happen – Scott Campbell at Pelican Publishing, Stephanie Dupuy at Playville, and Jane French at Barnes & Noble. Marita and I so appreciate y’all! And thank you to all of our fans, friends, and family who came to support us. We couldn’t do it without you! We look forward to our next book signing at Cherry Books in Thibodaux on Saturday, March 28, 2009 from 1pm – 3pm!!

Happy Tales to You!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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Valerie Byrd Fort, Dianne de Las Casas & Amanda LeBlanc, The Red Hot Mamas of SCASL 3-12-09

Valerie Byrd Fort, Dianne de Las Casas & Amanda LeBlanc, The Red Hot Mamas of SCASL 3-12-09

Friends:

I had an amazing time in Greenville, South Carolina at the 2009 South Carolina Association of School Librarians (SCASL) Conference. Valerie Byrd Fort (President), Amanda LeBlanc (Conference Coordinator), Kitt Lisenby (Past President, Betty Davis Davis (one of my hostesses), Lena Lee (one of my hostesses), and so many other media specialists made this one of the best library conferences I have ever attended. They made me feel welcome and loved!

Teacher Librarians cut "Joseph Had an Overcoat" in Handmade Tales Workshop 3-11-09

Teacher Librarians cut "Joseph Had an Overcoat" in Handmade Tales Workshop 3-11-09

My first workshop (“Handmade Tales”) was on the morning of Wednesday, March 11, 2009 as part of the SCASL preconference. I had a great time with the librarians cutting, folding, drawing and telling Handmade Tales.

These librarians are "STARS" in my book! 3-11-09

These librarians are "STARS" in my book! 3-11-09

My afternoon session was “Story Fest: Reading Comprehension through Story Theater.” It is a fun, active workshop that has the participants role-playing and dramatizing stories.

Teacher Librarians dramatize a role in my Story Fest workshop 3-11-09

Teacher Librarians dramatize a role in my Story Fest workshop 3-11-09

Here are some more pictures of the group acting up! LOL

Teacher Librarians "act up" in Story Fest workshop. hahaha 3-11-09

Teacher Librarians "act up" in Story Fest workshop. hahaha 3-11-09

It was a blast to see them let go of their inhibitions and have a great time. The workshop culminated in the librarians acting out two stories (I divided the room in half). The first group performed “Sausage Nose,” a Swedish folktale.

Teacher Librarians dramatize the story, "Sausage Nose" in Story Fest Workshop 3-11-09

Teacher Librarians dramatize the story, "Sausage Nose" in Story Fest Workshop 3-11-09

The created their flavorful story choruses while the storytellers rehearsed. Then they put it all together.

"Sausage Nose" story chorus cheerleaders in Story Fest workshop 3-11-09

"Sausage Nose" story chorus cheerleaders in Story Fest workshop 3-11-09

The second group performed “The Ant and the Grasshopper,” an Aesop fable.

Teacher Librarians dramatize the story, "The Ant and the Grasshopper," in Story Fest workshop 3-11-09

Teacher Librarians dramatize the story, "The Ant and the Grasshopper," in Story Fest workshop 3-11-09

The story chorus for “The Ant and the Grasshopper” got down with their flavorful hip-hop rap.

"The Ant and the Grasshopper" story chorus in Story Fest workshop 3-11-09

"The Ant and the Grasshopper" story chorus in Story Fest workshop 3-11-09

On Thursday, March 12, 2009, I did two breakout sessions, “Tangram Tales,” and “Tell Along Tales.” Tangram Tales was well-received and the librarians loved combining the math of Tangrams with stories.

Teacher Librarian does a Tangram boat on her computer! 3-12-09

Teacher Librarian does a Tangram boat on her computer! 3-12-09

Here is another Tangram, the “organic” way…

A Candle Tangram in Tangram Tales workshop 3-12-09

A Candle Tangram in Tangram Tales workshop 3-12-09

I didn’t get any pictures from my Tell Along Tales workshop! :( But my room was packed to capacity. I received lots of compliments on all my workshops. I also told The Cajun Cornbread Boy at the awards luncheon and afterward, my book, The Cajun Cornbread Boy, sold out. I autographed a lot of books at this wonderful conference! It was a pleasure and an honor to do so.

Children's Book Authors Dianne de Las Casas, Phil Bidner & Dan Yaccarino have fun at dinner 3-11-09

Children's Book Authors Dianne de Las Casas, Phil Bidner & Dan Yaccarino have fun at dinner 3-11-09

One of the many highlights of my trip was meeting fellow children’s book authors, Phil Bidner & Dan Yaccarino. They are wonderful guys and so much fun to be around.

"Mice on Main" art installation with "Goodnight Moon" in front of Hyatt Hotel in downtown Greenville, SC 3-12-09

"Mice on Main" art installation with "Goodnight Moon" in front of Hyatt Hotel in downtown Greenville, SC 3-12-09

Here is a picture of one of my favorite people from the conference – Kitt Lisenby. Kitt (Kee-Yit) taught me how to speak South Carolinian. Add a couple of syllables to every word and draw it out. I loooooove you, Kee-yit! LOL In addition to Southern speak, I had the best Southern food like fried green tomatoes! Yum!

I can’t wait to return to SCASL. I just love those librarians! Thank you all so much for making my trip to South Carolina so special!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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Snow Day in Raleigh, NC 3-2-09

Snow Day in Raleigh, NC 3-2-09

Friends:

It’s been a whirlwind past two weeks. I haven’t even had a chance to blog!

On Saturday, February 28, 2009, I traveled to Raleigh, North Carolina. Originally, I was supposed to meet a friend for the weekend but it didn’t work out. So I hung out in Raleigh. On Sunday night, it started snowing and by Monday morning, Raleigh was blanketed. The above picture was taken from my 10th floor room at the Clarion Hotel in downtown Raleigh.

Dianne performing at Aversboro Road Elementary 3-3-09

Dianne performing at Aversboro Road Elementary 3-3-09

Fortunately, my shows didn’t start until Tuesday, March 3, 2009. My first morning show was cancelled due to a two hour delay because of black ice. I had a late morning show and an afternoon show that went very well. The students were fantastic.

Performing at Vance Elementary 3-4-09

Performing at Vance Elementary 3-4-09

All my schools shows were very well-received. The teachers and students were phenomenal, and all the media specialists who coordinated the shows were hospitable and helpful.

On Saturday, March 7, 2009, I was the featured author/storyteller for the Garner Targets the Arts Storytelling Festival. I gave a workshop for the teachers and media specialists – Handmade Tales and Story Fest.

On stage for Garner Targets the Arts Teacher/Media Specialist Workshop in Garner, NC 3-7-09

On stage for Garner Targets the Arts Teacher/Media Specialist Workshop in Garner, NC 3-7-09

Here I am performing “Madame Poule & Monsieur Roach” with students from Wake County Public Schools. It was so much fun!

Dianne performing Madame Poule & Monsieur Roach with help from Wake Country Public School students 3-7-09

Dianne performing Madame Poule & Monsieur Roach with help from Wake Country Public School students 3-7-09

Thank you so much to Susan Adams, Margaret Bingham, the Garner Educational Foundation, Target, and the amazing teachers, librarians and students of Wake County Public Schools. I loved my experience and look forward to returning one day soon!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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Friends:

My last day at Bissonet Plaza Elementary doing my Louisiana Story Fest residency was amazing. The students in 3rd, 4th & 5th grades performed beautifully. They did such a wonderful job that I have to say they were the best Story Fest performances I have ever seen. Thank you to the students and teachers of Bissonet Plaza Elementary for being so wonderful. You all rock!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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