Dianne de Las Casas

12-5-11 P is for Penguin by a student in Ms. Whiteman's Kindergarten class

Friends:

Today was my first day at my annual artist residency at Bissonet Plaza Elementary in Metairie, Louisiana. The residency is sponsored by a grant administered by the Arts Council of New Orleans through the Louisiana Division of the Arts.

I am excited about this year’s project. The students are learning draw and tell tales from my new book, A is for Alligator, illustrated by Marita Gentry. The book teaches students how to turn every letter of the alphabet into an animal. After the students learn to draw the animal, they are writing stories using the animal as a character in the story. Each class will then compile their stories and we will send them to get published through Student Treasures.

My first class was Mr. Boone’s 3rd grade class. Their letter was “S is for Shark.” After learning how to draw the shark from the letter S, they created some fun stories.

12-5-11 S is for Shark in Mr. Boone's 4th Grade Class

My second class was Ms. Lambert’s third grade class. These students produced amazing drawings from “L is for Lion,” and their stories were equally charming.

12-5-11 L is for Lion in Ms. Lambert's 3rd grade class

Next it was off to Ms. Whiteman’s Kindergarten class. I taught the students “P is for Penguin” and was so impressed by the imagination of these little students!

12-5-11 P is for Penguin in Ms. Whiteman's Kindergarten Class

Then it was on to Ms. Presser’s second grade class. The students did “K is for Kangaroo.” They loved drawing the kangaroo and came up with some interesting story ideas.

12-5-11 K is for Kangaroo in Ms. Presser's 2nd grade class

After lunch, I visited Ms. Duhe’s first grade class. They worked on “C is for Cat” and did such a wonderful job drawing their cats and coming up with cool descriptions of their cats.

12-5-11 C is for Cat in Ms. Duhe's 1st grade class

Finally, my last class of the day was Ms. McLeod’s fifth grade class. They did a fabulous job with “H is for Horse” and I had so much fun brainstorming story ideas with them. I loved their idea of a snow-boarding horse being chased by an abominable snowman down a hillside!

12-5-11 H is for Horse in Ms. McLeod's 5th grade class

I look forward to my classes tomorrow!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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Oprah Blog - Life Lift

“Children can have too many toys, but never enough books.” – Jarrett Krosoczka from his Picture Book Month Essay.

I created an initiative to designate November as “Picture Book Month.” Katie Davis, Elizabeth Dulemba, Tara Lazar, Wendy Martin, and Australian International Liaison, Christopher Cheng, came on board to help me champion the cause and spread the word. A logo was designed by Joyce Wan. Videos were created by motion graphics designer, Carter Higgins. PictureBookMonth.com features essays from “Picture Book Champions,” thought leaders in the children’s literature community. Each day in November, a new essay is posted from such notable contributors as Peter Brown, Suzanne Bloom, Denise Fleming, Leslie Helakoski, Eric A. Kimmel, Jarrett Krosoczka, Tammi Sauer, Dan Yaccarino, and Jane Yolen. Looking ahead, 2012 Picture Book Month Champions include such notables as Doreen Cronin,Toni diTerlizzi, Brett Helquist, Tom Lichtenheld, John Rocco, and Karma Wilson.

Though the website officially opened on November 1, the site saw over 25,000 visitors in the first couple weeks. The initiative became a movement and the movement went viral. Imagine my surprise to find out that Picture Book Month had been featured on the Oprah Blog, Life Lift! Read the post in its entirety: http://www.oprah.com/blogs/November-is-Picture-Book-Month

Now, not even a third of the way through November, a Google search of “Picure Book Month” lists nearly 10 million results. It has been tweeted, Facebooked, Googled, linked, and blogged. Besides Oprah, Picture Book Month has been featured in Huffington Post, School Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, and Kirkus Reviews, to name a few. Organizations such as the Children’s Book Council, Reading is Fundamental, and the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators support the initiative as partners.

The Picture Book Month website also features links to picture book resources, authors, illustrators, and kidlit book bloggers. In addition, parents, educators, and librarians can download the theme calendar to help them plan their picture book celebrations and access picture book activities. Libraries and schools worldwide are holding Picture Book Month celebrations.

Join the celebration! Visit www.picturebookmonth.com.

“But if you really want more curious, intelligent, creative children in the world, then go ahead and give them picture books.” – Peter Brown from his Picture Book Month Essay

Read * Share * Celebrate!

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November is Picture Book Month!

by dlcasas on November 1, 2011

November is Picture Book Month!

“I have always believed that literature begins in the cradle — the poems we say to the babies, the stories we tell them — prepare them to become part of the great human storytelling community. We humans are the only creatures in the known universe who make and remake our world with story.” – Jane Yolen from her Picture Book Month essay

The New York Times declared, “Picture Books No Longer A Staple for Children” in an article published in October 2010. The controversial article incited a barrage of responses from the children’s book industry, many in defense of the venerable picture book. In addition, the digital age has ushered in an unprecedented amount of ebooks and, with devices like the iPad, the color Nook, and the Kindle Fire, picture books are being converted to the digital format.

Thus, Picture Book Month was born. Founder Dianne de Las Casas decided it was time to celebrate picture books in their printed format so she created an initiative to designate November as “Picture Book Month.” Katie Davis, Elizabeth Dulemba, Tara Lazar, and Wendy Martin came on board to champion the cause and spread the word. A logo was designed by Joyce Wan. A website (www.picturebookmonth.com) was created to feature essays from “Picture Book Champions,” thought leaders in the children’s literature community. Each day in November, a new essay will be posted from such notable contributors as Suzanne Bloom, Denise Fleming, Leslie Helakoski, Eric A. Kimmel, Tammi Sauer, Dan Yaccarino, and Jane Yolen.

Better World Books and organizations like Scholastic Book Fairs Philippines are lending their support. The website will also feature links to picture book resources, authors, illustrators, and kidlit book bloggers. In addition, parents, educators, and librarians can download the theme calendar to help them plan their picture book celebrations and access picture book activities.

Join the celebration! Visit www.picturebookmonth.com. The website officially opens on November 1, 2011. Read * Share * Celebrate!

“Picture books are important because they are with us for life. They are the most important books we’ll ever read because they’re our first. No matter how many books we’ve read since, they will always have a place in our hearts.” – Dan Yaccarino from his Picture Book Month Essay

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10-8-11 The Spookover Table

Friends:

This past Saturday, Eliana had her annual Spookover (a spooky sleepover we host every Halloween season). She dressed up as a character we invented called “Skeletina.”

10-8-11 Eliana as Skeletina for her Monster Mash Spookover

The tablescape was so cute with orange and black the predominant colors. there is a haunted mansion sitting top a formation of glass blocks. The house is surrounded by Halloween haints, a terrifying tree, and a pretty pumpkin patch.

10-8-11 The Spookover Tablescape

Here is a picture of Eliana and her frightful friends.

10-8-11 Eliana and her friends get ready for spooktacular fun!

We began the evening with some fun snack-making. They made yummy mummy dogs, hot dogs cut in half and wrapped in ready-made breadstick dough, then baked in the oven for 12 minutes. Super simple, crazy cute, and terribly tasty!

10-8-11 The girls made yummy mummy dogs

Then it was time for some ghoulish games! First, they played the “Rattle Dem Bones Race.” I gave them each a differed colored skeleton foam puzzle (Wal-Mart $1 each) and they had to reassemble the parts in their proper place. It was a lot harder than they thought because the puzzle was double-sided! LOL The winners won Halloween glow sticks.

10-8-11 The girls play Rattle Dem Bones Race

Next, they played Halloween Bingo (Dollar Tree $1). It was a wordless game so kids of all ages could play this game and it came with a dozen cards.

10-8-11 It's Halloween Bingo!

Then it was Pizza Time! My husband was in charge of the pizza. He made homemade dough (it’s his specialty) and the girls customized their own pizzas with toppings of their choice.

10-8-11 Dad was in charge of the homemade personal pizzas the girls made

While waiting for the pizzas to bake on the stone, the girls had an all-out dance party! No boys… ghouls only!

10-8-11 It's Dance Party Time!!!

The pizzas came out BOO-TIFUL!!!

10-8-11 And the pizzas... AWESOME!

And what is a Monster Mash without the ghastly green Witches’ Brew?!!

10-8-11 What's a Monster Mash without Witches' Brew?!

After pizza, the girls wanted to play some more games and I had a few more activities planned for the evening. Next, we played “Pass the Pumpkin.” They had to pass around a stuffed pumpkin behind their backs. The winner got to keep the stuffed pumpkin.

10-8-11 The girls play Pass the Pumpkin

Then we had a team contest – “Make a Monster.” The girls were given a large sheet of butcher block paper and crayons. Each girl was assigned a section (head, body, legs) and had to work together to draw a monster. The only requirements were that it had to have a head, body, arms, and legs.

10-8-11 Camrynn, Breanne & Eliana create a monster with many legs

They were very creative! After judging by a third-party, it was decided that this team won. Their monster was crazy yet gruesome.

10-8-11 Jasmynn, Ashlynn & Josie create a winning lifesize monster

Finally, we settled down and did a cool craft. We made Sockenstein monsters, wacky monsters made out of kooky socks. The socks are split at the toe, turned inside out, sewn shut to create antennae, stuffed with fiber fill, cut and sewn shut at the bottom, and finally decorated with Googly eyes and fun foam. We used hot glue to affix everything.

10-8-11 The girls created their own Sockenstein monsters out of kooky socks. Adorable!

They came out so cute that the girls wanted to sleep with them. I put in a Halloween movie (The Dog That Saved Halloween) and they all fell asleep before the movie ended.

10-8-11 All partied out... Ashlynn sleeps with her Sockenstein. Notice any similarities? :)

Camrynn said, “This was the best Halloween party EVER!” Thank you, Cam! I’m glad all the girls had fun. Happy Hauntings!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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10-7-11 Dressed as Witchy for a Skype Author Visit with Brook Forest School in Illinois

Friends:

On Friday, I had a lovely Skype Author Visit with Brook Forest School in Illinois, arranged by their phenomenal school librarian, Mr. John Schumacher, famously known as “Mr. Schu.” Mr. Schu is active in promoting literacy and is well known for his blog, Mr. Schu Reads.

Mr. Schu asked me to perform my new book, The House That Witchy Built (illustrated by the amazing Holly Stone-Barker), for his Kindergarteners. It was so much fun! They participated with me and did all the onomatopoeia sounds in the story as well as the hand motions I showed them on screen. It was hilarious. They asked me questions and I talked to them about Halloween and all the fun costumes they planned on wearing.

10-7-11 Skyping with a Kindergarten Class at Brook Forest School in Illinois, arranged by the wonderful Mr. Schu!

This is what I looked like on their end, after I donned my Witchy hat. Photo is courtesy of Mr. Schu.

10-7-11 How the children saw Dianne during the storytelling of The House That Witchy Built

We had fun meowing, flapping, rattling, and cackling. It was a great Skype Author Visit. Mr. Schu printed out activities for the students from my Book Activities and I sent them a snail mail package full of goodies.

Thank you, Brook Forest School Kindergarten and Mr. Schu for a Spooktacular Skype Author Visit!

Boo to You!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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10-1-11 Dianne de Las Casas, Judith Lafitte of Octavia Books, and Holly Stone-Barker

Friends:

On Saturday, October 1, 2011, Holly Stone-Barker and I had our big book debut party for The House That Witchy Built at Octavia Books in New Orleans, Louisiana. We had a wonderful party table with tasty treats.

10-1-11 The House That Witchy Built Book Debut Party Table at Octavia Books

Check out our table’s centerpiece, which looks like a picture in the book. It was made by the ever-talented Holly.

10-1-11 A close-up of The House That Witchy Built party centerpiece

Holly made cute spider cupcakes while Kid Chef Eliana and I made adorable ghost cupcakes.

10-1-11 Spider cupcakes made by Holly Stone-Barker and ghost cupcakes made by Dianne de Las Casas and Kid Chef Eliana

I told the story of The House That Witchy Built, our new book with Pelican Publishing, and embellished the storytelling with audience participation. The kids wore aprons with the book’s characters on them, lovingly handmade by Holly (isn’t she incredible?!).

10-1-11 Look at all the cute kids wearing those adorable character aprons that Holly made!

All the kids were given witch and wizard hats to wear. They were precious! Some of the kids even came in their own costumes!

10-1-11 Little witches and wizards participate in the storytelling of The House That Witchy Built

Look at this sweet little witch!

10-1-11 Ella Stone-Barker wears her Witchy hat!

We had an amazing crowd (my biggest book launch yet at Octavia) and sign lots of books! Just fabulous! Tom Lowenberg and Judith Lafitte were amazing hosts and I thank them profusely for allowing us to debut our book at Octavia! A very special thank you to all the little fans who came… :)

10-1-11 Dianne de Las Casas with the most precious pumpkin ever!

Until next time… Boo to You!

Warmly, Dianne

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9-17-11 Carrell Gueringer, Dianne de Las Casas, and Karen Konnerth after the SCBWI technology workhop and meeting

Friends:

On Saturday, I gave a 1.5 hour workshop called “Taming Technology: Using the Internet for Book Biz Success.” It was for my local SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators) meeting. Here is the workshop handout although my presentation was really more of an overview because of the limited time span.

A couple of extras I talked about too:

Website Grader – Grade your website and see how it ranks from 0-100 and learn how to improve it.

KidlitBookTrailers.com – A social networking site for kidlit book trailers. View kidlit videos and post your own.

Taming Technology: Using the Internet for Book Biz Success
Workshop Handout

Contact Information
Name: Dianne de Las Casas
Address: P.O. Box 2656, Harvey, LA 70059
Daytime Phone: 888-721-5915
Email: dianne@storyconnection.net
Website: www.storyconnection.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/diannedelascasas
Facebook Fan Page: www.facebook.com/fanofdianne
Twitter: www.twitter.com/storyconnection (@storyconnection)

Synopsis:
Google Calendar, Plaxo, LinkedIn, Facebook, Google+, Ping, Toodle-Do, Twitter, Blogs, Podcasting, Smart Phones, Ning, Wikipedia, YouTube… It’s a jungle out there! Technology can be so overwhelming but have no fear; your tour guide is here! Go on a safari with tech-savvy author & storyteller Dianne de Las Casas. Tame technology and harness its power to streamline your book biz. You’ll find out how technology’s tools can catapult your career. You’ll be swinging in no time!

Objectives
• Understand the various free tools available on the Internet
• See how you can integrate technology to streamline business practices
• Create a “Taming Technology” strategic plan to enable them to use 2-3 of the web tools immediately

Writers will learn to tame technology by using it to:
1. Streamline Business Practices;
2. Market through Social Media; and
3. Market through other online methods.

Streamline Business Practices
Writers can manage the day-to-day administrative duties of a small business using the following (mostly) free tools:
Google Calendar – Scheduling management
Plaxo – Address book management
Toodle-Do – To-do list management with multiple user capabilities
• EPK – Electronic Press Kit
• Booking Request Form – Booking online
• Gmail – Web-based email with the best search feature provided by Google
• Smart Phones – A phone with the ability to call, text, surf the Internet, and send/receive email

Market through Social Media
Artists can increase their visibility with social media marketing through the following sites:
Facebook
Twitter
Google+
Klout
Ping.fm
Ning
YouTube
LinkedIn

Market through Other Online Methods
Gain a following using other online marketing methods:
• Email Newsletter
• Podcasting
• Blogging or Vlogging
• Wikipedia
• Skype or Oovoo

Internet Terminology
• App – Means “application,” a platform/software built for use with a mobile device such as a smart phone or tablet computer
• Booking Request Form – Booking online
• Blog – Online journal of thoughts and/or information
• Blogging – Online journaling
• Blog Tour – A virtual book tour where authors promote their books on various book blogging sites
• Cloud Computing – Storing files online instead of a traditional computer hard drive so you have instant access to them anywhere
• E-Book – Electronic book made to be read digitally on the computer, a smart phone, a tablet device, or a dedicated electronic book reader such as the Kindle or Nook
• EPK – Electronic Press Kit
• Email Newsletter – Newsletter shared electronically
• Facebook – Popular social networking site
• Gmail – Web-based email with the best search ability feature
• Google Calendar – Scheduling management using Google’s free online software
• Google+ – New social networking site by Google
• Klout – A measure of influence on the web – Klout.com
• LinkedIn ¬– Social Networking Site for professionals
• Mashable – Social media information site
• Micro-blogging – Online journaling in a very small way, using very few characters to get your point across
• Oovoo – Online video chat using web cams
• Ning.com – Customizable Social networking site
• Ping.fm – A service that allows users to update all their social networks at once
• Plaxo – Address book management
• Podcasting – Stands for Portable On Demand broadCAST – through the Internet via voice or video
• Skype – Online video chat using web cams
• Social media – An online forum that allows you to interact with other users worldwide (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn, Plaxo, etc.)
• Social networking – A form of connecting through various social media such as Facebook or Twitter
• Synch – Synchronizing or sharing information from one electronic device or web source to another
• Toodle-Do – To-do list management with multiple user capabilities
• Tweet or tweeting – Blog posts in 140 characters or less
• Twitter – The premier micro-blogging social networking tool on the web
• Vlog – Video log or a video recording used as a blog post
• Wikipedia – User-created online encyclopedia to which anyone can edit and contribute information
• YouTube – Social networking site through sharing of videos

Creating a Strategic Plan for Integrating Technology into your Biz
Number the list in order of importance. What part of your business do you wish to work on? The corresponding FREE Internet tool is listed next to it.

____ Create a manageable calendar. (Google Calendar)

____ Build my professional network. (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Klout, Ping.fm, Hootsuite, Plaxo, LinkedIn, YouTube, Ning sites)

____ Build a manageable to do or project list. (ToodleDo)

____ Manage my contacts (Google Contacts, Plaxo)

____ Build a fan base through blogging. (WordPress, Blogger, LiveJournal)

____ Start an email newsletter. (Yahoo Groups, Dada Mail)

____ Build an electronic press kit. (Sonic Bids for performing artists)

____ Start a podcast. (Blog Talk Radio, Talk Shoe Radio)

Dianne’s Favorite Biz Productivity iPhone/iPod Touch Apps:
• Amazon Kindle, iBooks and B&N Nook – Read books/periodicals on your iPhone or iTouch
• Bump – Bump iPhones to exchange contact info, pics & files instantly
• Calengoo – Calendar that integrates with online Google Calendar
• Dropbox.com – Not just for iPhone, it allows you to drop files into a “box” that you can access from any device – desktop, laptop, phone, iPad, etc.
• Facebook – Integrates with online Facebook
• Hootesuite – Helps manage your Twitter account
• MileBug – Tracks business mileage
• MyHub – Puts all contacts from Plaxo, Facebook and Twitter in one place
• Toodledo – To do list that integrates with online
• WorldCard – Scan business cards directly into your address book
• Wunderlist – A to do and list management app

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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9-15-11 Signing my new book, The House That Witchy Built, at the LAMP Conference

Friends:

This past Thursday, I signed books at the Louisiana Association of Media Professional Conference in Metairie, Louisiana. It was my first time to sign my new book in public, The House That Witchy Built. Fun!

Boo to you!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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9-15-11 My new office with three work areas

Friends:

Many of you have been hearing me chatter on and on about my “dream office.” Well, it is finally done! This week, the baseboards were installed.

9-15-11 My desk and comfy leather chair

My new office has a “beach” theme with white cabinetry, sea blue walls, and sand colored countertops. I have displays of my seashells and sand from around the world, beach paintings from artists in Mexico and Santa Monica, California, and photographs of the beaches I visited in Hawaii this past summer.

9-15-11 My ode to my favorite place... the beach!

There is tons of cabinetry, drawers, file drawers, and a massive built-in bookcase to house my big book collection.

9-15-11 The library wall. Woo hoo!

There are three work stations. I roll back and forth between my desk and the work area behind me. It’s great space with lots of room for special projects. Kid Chef Eliana has her own space! It’s always organized too.

9-15-11 Eliana's work area and the storage tower for promo materials

I just love working in my new environment!

9-15-11 Another view of my desk and work station

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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Friends:

Here is the book trailer for my new Halloween title, The House That Witchy Built, illustrated by Holly Stone-Barker and published by Pelican Publishing Company. The voiceover is done by none other than my talented daughter, Eliana! Fantastic job, Eliana! The book can be ordered at your favorite local bookstore or through any online book retailer.

Books are Bewitching Fun!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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