October 2009

10-13-09 Welcome to Stratford School

10-13-09 Welcome to Stratford School

10-13-09 Dianne de Las Casas sign

10-13-09 Dianne de Las Casas sign

Friends:

I arrived in Stratford, California on a cold, rainy day but the reception could not have been warmer. The library clerk, Veronica Bryant, took care of me from the moment we met in the office! What a sweetheart. I was brought to the cafetorium, where I was given a hands-free, wireless headset. Yes!

10-13-09 Dianne de Las Casas at Stratford School with the wirelss headset

10-13-09 Dianne de Las Casas at Stratford School with the wirelss headset

I performed assembly programs for the whole school and signed books for EVERY student in the school. Grades K-4 received The Cajun Cornbread Boy while grades 5-8 received Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach. I even did a brief writing workshop for grades 6-8. It was wonderful!

10-13-09 Lower grades watch the show with their books in front of them

10-13-09 Lower grades watch the show with their books in front of them

Not only did I sign books for the students, I actually personalized all the books, putting their names in them. Yes, my hand felt like it would fall off… LOL, but what a special experience for all the kids!

10-13-09 The autograph line around the "cafe-gym-etorium"

They had a nice little luncheon for me and the student council, as well as select students had the privilege of eating with me on the stage behind the curtain. It was like our secret hideaway! During lunch, the fire bell went off. But there was no mass pandemonium, the students walked out quickly but orderly. It was resolved within a few minutes and we all went back inside to eat.

10-13-09 The luncheon

10-13-09 The luncheon

The teachers were as enthusiastic as the students, participating in the program too!

10-13-09 Statford students and teachers participate

10-13-09 Statford students and teachers participate

It was a lot of fun and I really enjoyed my visit at Stratford Elementary!

10-13-09 Dianne on stage in front of a couple hundred students

10-13-09 Dianne on stage in front of a couple hundred students

The 4th graders even acted out The Cajun Cornbread Boy and made character hats for the story. Absolutely adorable!!

10-13-09 Dianne & Statford 4th graders with Cornbread Boy character hats on

10-13-09 Dianne & Statford 4th graders with Cornbread Boy character hats on

My Junior High English teacher visited and watched my show, seeing me perform for the first time. It was such a special moment for me.

10-13-09 Mrs. Karleen Good & Dianne de Las Casas

10-13-09 Mrs. Karleen Good & Dianne de Las Casas

Veronica Bryant, Mr. Bilbo the principal, the teachers, and the students of Stratford Elementary made my day so very special. I am so honored to have been invited to your school! I hope to return again! And yes, I will sign and personalize more books…

10-13-09 Some of the piles of books Dianne signed

10-13-09 Some of the piles of books Dianne signed

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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10-12-09 Dianne and lower grade students on stage

10-12-09 Dianne and lower grade students on stage

Friends:

On Monday, October 12, 2009, I visited Eastside Elementary School in Lancaster, California. My best friend, Fe Del Rosario, a 5th grade teacher, helped to make the arrangements. What a fantastic school. The principal, Margo Deal, was a gracious hostess and the vice principal, Santos Decasas, was such a nice man. The teachers were also amazing and the students were phenomenal. They all made me feel welcome and special.

10-12-09 Grades 5 and 6 at Eastside

10-12-09 Grades 5 and 6 at Eastside

I did three 45 minute assemblies for grades K-6. I performed my “Scared Silly” program for all the grades, adjusting the tales to fit the ages of the audience.

10-12-09 Dianne telling a spooky story

10-12-09 Dianne telling a spooky story

I even had students come on stage to perform a song with me. It was so much fun!

10-12-09 Dianne and students on stage

10-12-09 Dianne and students on stage

Here is a picture of me with Fe (on the far left) and her sister, Merlynn (on the far right). We are with their children following my last afternoon performance.

10-12-09 Fe, Nicholas, Isaac, Dianne, Meryssa & Merlynn

10-12-09 Fe, Nicholas, Isaac, Dianne, Meryssa & Merlynn

In the evening, I did a family literacy night for the school. I talked about the importance of reading together, reading out loud, and reading for 20 minutes a day, exercising that “thinking muscle” called the “brain.” Afterwards, I performed “Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach.”

10-12-09 Dianne and roaches dance on stage at Literacy Night

10-12-09 Dianne and roaches dance on stage at Literacy Night

It was a fantastic visit. Thank you to everyone who made my visit special especially, Nikki Schoenfelt, Nilafe Del Rosario, Margo Deal, Santos Decasas, Jimmy Mora, Travis Wilson, and the incredible office and cafeteria staff! The school has invited me back for October 2010! I can’t wait!!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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Boo Book Cover

Boo Book Cover

When Eliana was 4 years old, we created a “Boo Book” for Halloween. She helped me put some poems together and she illustrated inside the book. It was a great coffee table book to display for Halloween. Create your own boo-tiful boo book!

Boo Book Dedication Page

Boo Book Dedication Page

Materials:
2 sheets of orange card stock
Several sheets of regular copy paper
A printer
Decorations such as spiders or Halloween stickers
Crayons and Markers
Stapler

Boo Book Spooky Haunted House by Eliana at Age 4

Boo Book Spooky Haunted House by Eliana at Age 4

Instructions:
Create several Halloween poems with your children. Type them on the computer and print them out. Have the children illustrate the poems. Create a book cover and back with the cardstock. Staple the sides to create a book. Decorate with creepy crawly spiders or stickers. Have fun!

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California Fun; Sunday, October 11, 2009

by Dianne on October 12, 2009

10-10-09 Dianne in the Diva Mask

10-10-09 Dianne in the Diva Mask

Friends:

I am in California touring but the first part of my trip involved fun with dear friends. I flew into LAX on Thursday, October 8 and drove to Lancaster, California, about 1.5 hours from Los Angeles, where my friends live.

10-8-09 Driving to Lancaster

10-8-09 Driving to Lancaster

I was visiting my best friend from high school, Fe Del Rosario. Fe’s sister, Merlynn, was throwing a big birthday party for her ten year old daughter, Merissa. I offered to help coordinate the party – a Mardi Gras theme!

10-10-09 The Mardi Gras Table

10-10-09 The Mardi Gras Table

Friday was spent visiting Fe’s school to finalize details for my author visit on Monday. On the way to Fe’s school, which is in the Mojave dessert, I spotted some beautiful Joshua trees. The whole landscape is peppered with these unusual trees, which can withstand temperatures up to 130 degrees.

10-9-09 The Joshua Trees

10-9-09 The Joshua Trees

The rest of the day was spent visiting with Fe’s parents and family and shopping for party supplies with Fe’s sister, Merlynn. Here we are at the party.

10-10-09 Dianne, Merissa & Merlynn

10-10-09 Dianne, Merissa & Merlynn

The party on Saturday was a big hit. Everyone loved the theme and decorations, which I orchestrated. Merissa’s 10th birthday party will be one she remembers!

10-10-09 Happy Birthday to Merissa

10-10-09 Happy Birthday to Merissa

At the entry way, we had beads to pass out to party guests.

10-10-09 Mardi Gras Beads

10-10-09 Mardi Gras Beads

We also had a mask making table set up where kids could decorate their own masks and crowns.

10-10-09 The Mask Making Table

10-10-09 The Mask Making Table

The party was so festive and the food was delicious. Here is a fun masquerade picture. I am with Eileen, a family friend, and Lanie, Fe’s sister.

10-10-09 Eileen, Dianne & Lanie

10-10-09 Eileen, Dianne & Lanie

Look at Fe’s gorgeous swimming pool!

10-10-09 The Pool

10-10-09 The Pool

These are my wonderful friends: Fe, my BFF from high school; Merlynn, the youngest sister; and Lanie, the middle sister. I just love the Reyes girls!

10-10-09 Fe, Merlynn, Lanie & Dianne

10-10-09 Fe, Merlynn, Lanie & Dianne

Here is Fe’s dad, Ed Reyes, who was the King of Mardi Gras! “Reyes” even means “kings” in Spanish!

10-10-09 Even the King Has a Boss... (The Queen, who Ordered Him to Take Out the Trash)

10-10-09 Even the King Has a Boss... (The Queen, who Ordered Him to Take Out the Trash)

The kids had fun too! Look at these Mardi Gras Princesses!

10-10-09 Mardi Gras Masquerade Princesses

10-10-09 Mardi Gras Masquerade Princesses

Not to be outdone, Fe decorated her own Mardi Gras mask…

10-10-09 Fe Decorates Her Own Mask

10-10-09 Fe Decorates Her Own Mask

Merlynn made red velvet cupcakes. I made the cream cheese frosting in purple and green, embellished with sprinkles and curled metallic chenille sticks. The cupcake tree was so cute and the cupcakes were tasty.

10-10-09 Katelin (Fe's daughter) & Merissa (Merlynn's daughter and the birthday girl) with the Cupcake Tree

10-10-09 Katelin (Fe's daughter) & Merissa (Merlynn's daughter and the birthday girl) with the Cupcake Tree

In and out, there were at least 100 people at the party!

10-10-09 The Pinay Babes of Southern Cali

10-10-09 The Pinay Babes of Southern Cali

What a wonderful party! Happy Birthday, Merissa!

10-10-09 Merlynn and Merissa

10-10-09 Merlynn and Merissa

Laissez les bon temps rouler! Let the good times roll!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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An audience minding their manners

An audience minding their manners

MINDING OUR MANNERS
By Dianne de Las Casas

A while back, I went to the movies. The movie had just started when a group of young adults noisily stampeded into the theater, whooping, hollering and laughing loudly. They continued their cacophony and when someone tried to “shush” them, they elevated their volume. They were obviously enjoying disrupting the theater. I finally became so frustrated that I found a manager and had them removed. When I returned to my seat, everyone in the theater clapped. It wasn’t the first or the last time I have encountered this type of behavior in a movie theater and I find it appalling. Simple displays of manners and etiquette aren’t simply overlooked, they are blatantly ignored. This is why I think it is important, no matter what the rules of etiquette are in your country, to teach and model them to children while they are young so that the qualities become imbedded and become part of our children’s character.

BACK TO THE BASICS
One of the first things children should learn when it comes to manners is how to address adults. In the south (U.S.), it is common to hear “Yes, Ma’am” and “Yes, Sir” as well as adults addressed by “Mr.” or “Miss” or “Mrs.” Today’s society is more informal than it was even thirty years ago so many adults allow children to address them by their first name. Whatever the cultural or geographical preference, children should always address adults with respect. Here are some basic rules I believe children should learn. These can be read out loud to children.

THE GOLDEN RULE
“Do unto others as you should have them do unto you.” In other words, treat people the way you want them to treat you. The best way to make a friend is to be a friend.

INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
The Magic Words… “Please and Thank You”
If you want or need something, say “please.” For example: “Please pass the salt.” When you are given something, whether a gift or an experience, say “thank you.” For example: “Thank you for taking me to the zoo.”

Offer Apologies and Accept Apologies
We all make mistakes. If you make a mistake, say that you are sorry and accept full responsibility. For example: “Mom, I’m sorry for spilling the cereal all over the floor. I’m going to clean it up now.”

If someone offers you an apology, accept it graciously. For example: In the heat of the baseball game, John calls you a name because you struck out. Afterwards, John apologizes and says, “I’m sorry for calling you a bonehead. I didn’t mean it. Sometimes I say things I don’t mean when I’m excited or angry.” You say, “No problem, John. I accept your apology. I hope I can improve my game. Maybe you can help me.”

Accept Compliments Graciously
When someone gives you a compliment, say “thank you.” For example: If someone says, “That is a pretty red sweater you are wearing.” Say, “Thank You.” Do not say, “It’s an old sweater my mom made me wear.” (Even if it is.)

Do Not Interrupt
Do not interrupt people when they are talking. Wait for them to finish their sentence or thought before speaking. If you accidentally interrupt someone, apologize and wait for them to finish.

Respect Differences
Respect differences. No two people are exactly alike. We are all different. But we all have one thing in common: we all share the same Planet Earth and breathe the same air. Our differences are what make each person unique and special.

BASIC TABLE MANNERS (U.S.)
Wait to Be Seated
When arriving at a restaurant, wait to be seated. When you get to your table, wait for an adult to tell you where to sit.

Place Your Napkin in Your Lap
When you sit down, place your napkin in your lap. If you are dining in a fine restaurant, the maitre’d or server may place the napkin in your lap. The napkin should stay in your lap the whole time you are eating. If you have to leave the table, place the napkin to the left of your plate.

When You Leave the Table
If you do have to leave the table before you are finished eating, say “May I please be excused from the table?” or “Excuse me.”

Do Not Talk with Your Mouth Full
It is never proper to speak with your mouth full. If someone asks you a question while you are chewing, wait to swallow before answering.

No Boarding House Reaches
A “boarding house reach” refers to someone stretching across the table to reach something that is far away. If you need something from across the table such as salt and pepper or butter, ask someone to pass it to you by saying, “Will you please pass the _________?”

No Elbows, Please
Hands should remain in your lap unless you are eating. It is not proper to prop your elbows on the table.

No Talking or Texting at the Table
It is very impolite to talk on the phone or text while at the table at home or especially in a restaurant. If you must take a call, do so outside.

GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP
Winners Never Quit and Quitters Never Win
Be a good sport at all times. If the game is not going your way, stick it out. Do not quit. It is unfair to the rest of your teammates.

Be a Good Loser
If you or your team loses a game, don’t fault the other team. Accept your loss and shake your opponent’s hand. There’s always another game.

Be a Great Winner
If you or your team wins, don’t flaunt it in front of the other team. Instead, walk over and thank them for playing. Shake their hand and say, “Good game.”

THEATER OR LIVE PERFORMANCE ETIQUETTE
Enter the Theater Quietly
Whether going to the movies or attending a live production, enter the theater quietly and quietly take your seat. If you have to pass in front of someone to take your seat, say, “Excuse me” as you pass by.

Do Not Talk, Text or Play During the Show
If you have a cell phone, handheld game, or music player, turn it off before the show begins. Do not talk to your neighbor, talk on the phone, text or email, play games, or listen to music during the show. All electronic devices should be put away during the show.

Audience Applause
If you are attending a live production (theater, opera, ballet, musical), it is proper to clap at the end of each scene and/or at the end of the show. Even if you did not care for the production, you should still clap politely in appreciation of the effort that went into the show.

LEAVE A PLACE BETTER THAN YOU FOUND IT
In the Grand Canyon, there are many areas that are sacred to the Native Americans. They don’t mind visitors but they always ask that you leave the Canyon exactly as you found it… untouched by human hands (except for footprints). It is the same concept for the rest of our Planet Earth. Leave no mess behind. In fact, you can leave a place better than you found it by beautifying the land (pick up any trash you see, plant a tree where one is removed…). If you are having dinner at someone’s house, offer to clean up. If you are playing at a friend’s house, help that friend put away his toys and clean up before you leave.

AN ATTITUDE OF GRATITUDE
Always say “thank you” when you are given a gift. Send a handwritten thank you note for special occasion gifts (birthdays and holidays) or for special acts of kindness (Grandpa took you on a fishing trip). Handwritten thank you notes are always special and can be given at any time.

RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS
Surprise someone with a random act of kindness. That means being kind to someone for no reason at all. Write your mom or dad a love note for no reason, clean your brother or sister’s room (that would be an EXTRAORDINARY random act of kindness!), or mow the neighbor’s lawn too. Random acts of kindness go into this world like a magnet and attract even greater things back to you.

Parents and teachers, manners and etiquette are an essential part of our children’s character development. Good manners will serve our children for the rest their lives because of the values underlying those manners. Proper etiquette will help them to become productive and compassionate members of society. So please, teach and model manners for your children. They will thank you by teaching and modeling manners to their children.

Until next time…

Warmly,
Dianne

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10-3-09 Dianne de Las Casas, Johanna Chesser & Marita Gentry

10-3-09 Dianne de Las Casas, Johanna Chesser & Marita Gentry

Friends:

My book launch party at Octavia Books in New Orleans was a huge success. We had a nice crowd (even though it was LSU game day) with lots of children. All the children were given hats to wear. The girls received roach antennae tiaras while the boys received cone party hats.

10-3-09 Buggy Girls with Roach Antennae Tiaras

10-3-09 Buggy Girls with Roach Antennae Tiaras

I set up a party table with a gorgeous cake, “bug juice,” bookmarks, and a roach party centerpiece.

10-3-09 The Party Table

10-3-09 The Party Table

To celebrate the release of the book, I performed the story while Marita illustrated live. It was a fantastic combination. All the children were given story shakers and everyone danced and sang along.

10-3-09 Marita draws & Dianne tells

10-3-09 Marita draws & Dianne tells

We had so much fun. The whole crowd rocked the book store! We have such sweet little fans! Look at this precious little girl, Jordyn!

10-3-09 Little Jordyn

10-3-09 Little Jordyn

Tom Lowenburg and Judith Lafitte, the book store owners were absolutely fantastic. They were so sweet, moving and shifting things around to accommodate our party. Their staff was awesome too! Thank you all so much for your help in making our book launch party such a smashing success!

10-3-09 Madame Poulet (Tom Lowenburg) Eating Monsieur Roach (Judith Lafitte)

10-3-09 Madame Poulet (Tom Lowenburg) Eating Monsieur Roach (Judith Lafitte)

Fans came from miles around, coming from as far as Baton Rouge! We love our friends, family and fans! Thank you so much for supporting us!

10-3-09 Ms. Hannan and Kaci with The Cajun Cornbread Boy and Madame Poulet & Monsieur Roach books

10-3-09 Ms. Hannan and Kaci with The Cajun Cornbread Boy and Madame Poulet & Monsieur Roach books

Thank you so much to Holly Stone-Barker and family for coming all the way from Zachary, Louisiana. Holly is the illustrator of my next book, Mama’s Bayou, which will be out in the spring.

Sneak peek of Mama's Bayou (Spring 2010)

Sneak peek of Mama's Bayou (Spring 2010)

I love this picture. Marita Gentry’s mother and grandmother came to the party. Three generations! Beautiful!

10-3-09 (R to L) Marita, her mom & grandmother

10-3-09 (R to L) Marita, her mom & grandmother

Eliana, my 9 year old daughter, had a blast. She and her cousins were also instrumental in helping me set up. Thank you, Eliana and Camrynn for setting up the sound system!

10-3-09 Eliana and her party blower

10-3-09 Eliana and her party blower

After the performance, I gave away prizes: a set of creepy crawly cards, my Jump, Jiggle & Jam CD, and a bag of goodies that included my Handmade Tales book. Then it was time for cake and bug juice! The Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach cake was absolutely adorable and delicious! It was almond cake with pineapple filling. Yum!

10-3-09 Madame Poulet & Monsieur Roach cake

10-3-09 Madame Poulet & Monsieur Roach cake

Marita and I signed a ton of books and we wore the beautiful, handpainted Madame Poulet hats Marita made. So much fun!

10-3-09 Marita Gentry & Dianne de Las Casas sign books

10-3-09 Marita Gentry & Dianne de Las Casas sign books

Even my husband, Antonio, got into the spirit, wearing a Monsieur Roach hat that Marita made.

10-3-09 Antonio as Monsieur Roach

10-3-09 Antonio as Monsieur Roach

Here is a picture of me with Ellen Miller, a school librarian from Bissonet Plaza Elementary. My first book, Story Fest, is dedicated to Ellen.

10-3-09 Dianne de Las Casas & Ellen Miller

10-3-09 Dianne de Las Casas & Ellen Miller

Our book launch party was a huge success. It was tons of fun! If you didn’t make this party – don’t worry! Marita and I have many book signings scheduled. Just check the calendar for a location near you http://www.storyconnection.net/?content=calendar or sign up for BookTour.com.

The hallmark of a successful party? Being party pooped out… LOL

10-3-09 After the party - My nieces, Ashlynn & Camrynn

10-3-09 After the party - My nieces, Ashlynn & Camrynn

Marita and I have chosen Octavia Books as our official “book launch” independent bookstore. In New Orleans, my books will be launched at Octavia Books.

10-3-09 Judith Lafitte at the Party Table

10-3-09 Judith Lafitte at the Party Table

Thank you to everyone who came to the Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach book launch party! It was an event to remember!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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We love Dianne de Las Casas & Madame Poulet by Kristen Henness Kindergarten class, Jarman Elem OK

We love Dianne de Las Casas & Madame Poulet by Kristen Henness Kindergarten class, Jarman Elem OK

Facebook “Fan of Dianne” Friday Fanfare
Keeping in Touch with Author & Award-winning Storyteller Dianne de Las Casas
October 2, 2009

Note from Dianne:

Friends, thank you so much for being a “Fan of Dianne!” I now have over 500 fans. It astonishes me how it grew from 70 to over 500 in just over a month. Thank you so much for your support. I <3 U!

“Fan of Dianne” is a place where you can get cool ideas, interact with me, and have fun! If you REALLY love me, you can sign up for SMS updates. This means that when content is updated on “Fan of Dianne,” you will receive a text message on your phone.

It has been a couple of weeks since I sent the last update. I have been traveling and presenting at various conferences. A couple of weeks ago, I was a featured speaker at Encyclo-Media in Oklahoma City. What a fabulous conference! I met so many amazing teachers and librarians, and made new friends! The conference was so well organized and I was treated so well.

Last week, I had the privilege of an author visit at Hillsboro Elementary School in Hillsboro, Tennessee (Thank you Nancy Dickinson!). Then I was a keynote speaker at the Tennessee Association of School Librarians Conference. Another awesome conference! I love the Tennessee librarians! We had such a great time and again, I made more friends!

Next week, I travel to California for school visits and a big book dedication ceremony for my 7/8th grade English Teacher, Karleen Good. My newest book, Scared Silly: 25 Tales to Tickle and Thrill, is dedicated to that incredible woman!

I look forward to hearing from you! Laissez les bon livres rouler! Let the good books roll! -Dianne de Las Casas

What’s New?! Highlights
* Celebrate Good Times, Come On! – There’s a party going on right here…The BIG book launch party of Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach. There will be revved-up storytelling, music;making, live illustration, “chicken” cake, bug juice, prizes, goodies and so much more! Get buggy about books! Saturday, October 3, 2009; 1:30pm; Octavia Books, 513 Octavia Street, New Orleans
* CONTEST WINNER ANNOUNCEMENT! The “How FANtastic are you?!” contest winner is… Kristin Henness and her kindergarten class at Jarman Elementary in Oklahoma. They sent in creative pictures of themselves with one of Dianne’s book, Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach. They receive 2 signed copies of Dianne’s books and a box full of goodies! See the cool pictures here! http://storyconnection.net/blog/2009/09/30/how-fantastic-are-you-contest-winner-wednesday-september-30-2009/
* Make new story shakers for Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach. Kids can use the story shakers to tell the story and make music! So much fun! http://storyconnection.net/blog/2009/09/30/book-activity-madame-poulet-paper-plate-story-shakers-wednesday-september-30-2009/
* See the ingenious Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach hats made by Marita Gentry. Absolutely adorable! You can see them in action at the book launch party! http://storyconnection.net/blog/2009/10/02/madame-poulet-thursday-october-1-2009/
* Book Review: “There’s a reason why chickens and cockroaches are not friends. Long ago, there was Madame Poulet, who was clean and fussy but her tidy habits were wasted on her associate Monsieur Roach, who was lazy and shared no responsibility for the building they shared as a home. Illustrated with a unique and elegant style by Marita Gentry, this 32-page hardcover teaches lessons about compromise and friendship.” – NW Indiana Times
* Dianne received word that a new book contract is on the way! Tales from the 7,000 Isles: Filipino Folk Stories will be published by Libraries Unlimited. It will be co-authored by Zarah Gagatiga.
* Dianne’s friends and family in the Philippines have been severely affected by the recent typhoons and flooding in the Philippines. Please help. Donate. http://www.redcross.org.ph/

Get in the Spirit!
Tell your friends about “Fan of Dianne” and encourage them to join the party! Send this link – http://www.facebook.com/fanofdianne There is also a new fan box on Dianne’s regular Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/diannedelascasas so people can get to the fan page from there too!

Got a picture with Dianne? Or a cool picture reading one of Dianne’s books? Post it to the wall. You can post videos too!

Cheers for Dianne’s Fans:
Hip Hip Hooray! for:
* Nancy Dickinson for this quote: “I had the most amazing author visit with author/storyteller Dianne de Las Casas. She was so wonderful to work with. The students, teachers and I had the time of our lives. Her new book, Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach, is adorable. But, oh, when she tells it, it comes to life and is hilarious! I was the hero of the school… Book fair money well spent!” Nancy Dickinson, Librarian, Hillsboro Elementary School, TN
* David Bullock, Jane Crouse, LeAnna Dendy, Farah Ferguson, Percy Gapas, Tim Lowry, Jessica Hilton Smith, and Edie Satterfield Whitley for their kind comments on Dianne’s wall.
* Dianne’s new fans… 79 since last issue! You are FANtastic!

Meet & Greet!
You can find out where Dianne is signing books by checking the calendar. Purchase a book and get a signed reading poster!

Dianne de Las Casas
Author & Award-Winning Storyteller
The Story Connection
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Books:
Tales from the 7,000 Isles: Filipino Folk Stories (Libraries Unlimited; forthcoming)
Mama’s Bayou (Pelican Publishing; Spring 2010)
The Gigantic Sweet Potato (Pelican Publishing; 2010)
Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach (Pelican Publishing; Fall 2009)
Stories on Board: Creating Board Games from Favorite Tales (Libraries Unlimited; 2010)
Scared Silly: 25 Tales to Tickle and Thrill (Libraries Unlimited; Spring 2010)
The Cajun Cornbread Boy (Pelican Publishing Co., 2009) ISBN 1-58980-224-1
The Story Biz Handbook: Managing Your Storytelling Career from the Desk to the Stage (Libraries Unlimited; 2008) ISBN 978-1-59158-730-9
Tangram Tales: Story Theater using the Ancient Chinese Puzzle (Teacher Ideas Press; 2008) 978-1-59158-652-6
Handmade Tales: Stories to Make and Take (Libraries Unlimited; 2007) ISBN 978-1-59158-536-7
Kamishibai Story Theater: The Art of Picture Telling (Teacher Ideas Press; 2006) ISBN 1-59159-404-3
Story Fest: Craft Story Theater Scripts (Teacher Ideas Press; 2005) ISBN 1-59469-009-X

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10-1-09 Eliana with Roach hat and Madame Poulet Hat

10-1-09 Eliana with Roach hat and Madame Poulet Hat

Friends:

Marita Gentry, illustrator of our new children’s picture book, Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach, is a genius! I love her because she always goes along with my zany ideas. Not only is Marita a skilled painter and artist, she is also a skilled seamstress. So I asked her to make us Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach hats for our book launch party, performance, and signing.

Boy, did she do an awesome job! They are GORGEOUS! The Madame Poulet hat is made of fabric treated with Gesso and hand-painted. This is just stunning!

10-1-09 Dianne de Las Casas with Madame Poulet hat

10-1-09 Dianne de Las Casas with Madame Poulet hat

The Monsieur Roach hat is made with a foam visor. Monsieur Roach is made of fabric treated with Gesso, hand-painted, and stuffed. Marita used chenille sticks for his legs and antennae.

10-1-09 Eliana with Roach hat close up

10-1-09 Eliana with Roach hat close up

Now aren’t Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach quite the pair?!

10-1-09 Dianne & Eliana with Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach hats

10-1-09 Dianne & Eliana with Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach hats

I created a cute “Roach Party” centerpiece for the book launch party. I printed out the roach puppets, used chenille sticks for their arms & antennae, and hot glued them to colored craft sticks. The sticks are wrapped with colorful chenille. They are stuck in a vase full of Mardi Gras beads. A bookmark with Madame Poulet in the back completes the scene.

10-1-09 Roach Party Centerpiece

10-1-09 Roach Party Centerpiece

This book launch party is going to be a fete to remember!! Laissez les bon temps rouler! Let the good times roll!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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