Tennessee Association of School Librarians

7-12-11 A panorama of The Mouse's Wedding Kamishibai story, performed by librarians in Athens, TN

Friends:

Last week, I spent the whole week in Tennessee, doing professional development seminars across the state. I was hired by the Tennessee State of School Librarians and it was wonderful. I did “Handmade Tales” in the morning and “Kamishibai Story Theater” in the afternoon. My host, Allison Roberts, drove me all over the gorgeous state of Tennessee. I saw the Smokies, the Appalachian mountains, the plateau, and all the beautiful greenery across the state. We started in Greenevillle, went to Athens, traveled to Murfreesboro, and then ended in Jackson. Unfortunately, I was so tired after my full day of workshops that I neglected to take pictures during our drives.

7-12-11 Allison (far left) and friends become old women in the the story of Bandana Man - Athens, TN

In Greeneville, our host was Mitchell, the librarian of Greeneville High School. He was so kind and helpful! Thank you, Mitchell!

7-11-11 Mitchell makes the cutest old woman - Greenville, TN

All the workshops began with a creativity exercise in which the workshop participants had to create a self-portrait on a paper plate using items from their pocketbooks (Yes, Allison, I learned to use the word “pocketbook” LOL).

7-13-11 A librarian in Murfreesboro, TN creates a self portrait from a checkbook, glasses, 2 pairs of earrings, yarn, and a Mentos cap

And look at this one… how cute!

7-13-11 Amanda creates a cool self-portrait! - Jackson, TN

Then I began with the draw and tell story of Catching a Pest in 7 Steps. It’s a fun story that uses the numbers 1-7 to create the picture.

7-14-11 LeAn draws the story, Catching a Pest in 7 Steps - Jackson, TN

Another draw and tell story followed: The Emperor’s Dragon, a story to represent the country of China. It’s such a cool story with great visuals. I know the librarians will be using this story in school!

7-11-11 The Emperor's Dragon, a draw and tell story - Greeneville, TN

I even showed a story from my new book, A is for Alligator: Draw and Tell Tales from A-Z.

7-14-11 E is for Elephant from Dianne's new book, A is for Alligator - Jackson, TN

They learned the cut and tell story of “Joseph Had a Little Overcoat.”

7-14-11 E is for Elephant from Dianne's new book, A is for Alligator - Jackson, TN

Then I showed them some extras that were not in the handout: Russian nesting dolls made of paper and a “cootie catcher” magic story starter. I showed them how to fold towels to create an ugly duckling and a beautiful swan. So adorable!

7-11-11 The Ugly Duckling and swans made from towels - Greenville, TN

They learned the cut and tell story of “Papa’s Teepee,” which by the end of the story, turns a coffee filter into a snowflake. Then I have all the librarians stand up and create a snow blizzard. Mega cool! :)

7-14-11 A snow blizzard in Jackson, TN in the middle of July!

They learned how to make a star with a single snip of the scissors.

7-13-11 Librarians are stars in Murfreesboro, TN

Then it was time for “Bandana Man,” one of my most popular Handmade Tales. Workshop participants turn bandanas into cute little figures. The story is a riff of the classic “Gingerbread Man.”

7-11-11 Librarians in Athens, TN make Bandana Man

They learned a string story, “The Stubborn Turnip,” which has a cool magic trick in it that always wows an audience. It is the most challenging of the Handmade Tales but once you learn the one move, it’s a cinch and always garners the “Oooh and Aaah” factor!

In the afternoon, I taught them the Kamishibai story theater process.

7-11-11 Dianne checks on the progress of the Kamishibai cards in Greenville, TN

The group was assigned a story from Asia. The story was divided amongst the participants in the group and they had to illustrate their portion of the story. In Greeneville, they performed “The Battle Between Wind and Rain,” a story from the Philippines.

7-11-11 Gail performs her part in the Kamishibai story of The Battle Between Wind and Rain, a story from the Philippines - Greenville, TN

In Athens, Murfreesboro, and Jackson, they performed “The Mouse’s Wedding,” a tale from Japan. And the artwork was stunning! Here are some Kamishibai cards from different venues in order of their story sequence.

Father Mouse wants his daughter, Sachiko, to marry the mightiest creature in the world, not Makoto, a poor pauper of a mouse.

7-14-11 McIntee with her Kamishibai card from The Mouse's Wedding - Jackson, TN

So Father Mouse sees Mr. Sun, whom he thinks is the mightiest creature in the world.

7-13-11 Erin performs with her Kamishibai card from the story, The Mouse's Wedding - Murfreesboro, TN

Mr. Sun says he is flattered but Cloud must be the mightiest because Cloud covers Sun.

7-12-11 A Kamishibai card of the sun in the story, The Mouse's Wedding - Athens, TN

So Father Mouse sees Mr. Cloud, who must be the mightiest creature in the world. Mr. Cloud says he is flattered but Wind must be the mightiest because Wind blows Cloud across the sky.

7-13-11 Father Mouse talks to Mr. Wind in this Kamishibai card from The Mouse's Wedding - Murfreesboro, TN

So Father Mouse sees Mr. Wind, who must be the mightiest creature in the world. Mr. Wind says he is flattered but Wall must be the mightiest because Wall stops Wind dead in his tracks.

7-14-11 The Mouse's Wedding Kamishibai story theater - Jackson, TN

Finally, Father Mouse talks to Mr. Wall.

7-14-11 Father Mouse sees the wall in this Kamishibai card from The Mouse's Wedding - Murfreesboro, TN

Mr. Wall tells him that the mightiest creature is the one who chews a hole through him… that is the mouse!

7-13-11 This Kamishibai card from The Mouse's Wedding is so cute! - Murfreesboro, TN

So Father Mouse gives his daughter, Sachiko, permission to marry, Makoto, a mere mouse. Oshimai. The End.

7-14-11 Nancy with her Kamishibai card from The Mouse's Wedding - Jackson, TN

In Jackson, we even had time to make the cool accordion dragon puppet from my book, There’s a Dragon in the Library.

7-14-11 Nancy and Carol make their dragon accordion puppets from There's a Dragon in the Library - Jackson, TN

It was a fabulous week!! Thank you to all the librarians who came to the workshops. Thank you to our wonderful hosts: Mitchell in Greeneville, Beth in Athens (who treated me to a star dinner at her incredible house, where I stayed the night before), Dolores in Murfreesboro, and Tina in Jackson. Finally, a big thank you and hug to Allison Roberts, my hostess with the mostest. We had great (though hot) weather and perfect travel conditions (no traffic!) all the way through. It must have been her good “mojo!” :) She kept me fed (with chocolate) and watered (with Diet Coke). What more can a girl ask for?

I feel like I really know Tennessee now. What a BEAUTIFUL state! I can’t wait to return!

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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9-27-09 Empower!

9-27-09 Empower!

Friends:

On Friday and Saturday, I was a part of the TASL Conference in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, just south of Nashville. I was the Saturday first general session keynote. On Friday, I attended some great sessions. First, I attended a session by Nick Bruel, author of Bad Kitty and Poor Puppy. Nick is such an interesting and entertaining man. I really enjoyed his session on how Bad Kitty came together.

9-26-09 Nick Bruel, Author of Bad Kitty, presents

9-26-09 Nick Bruel, Author of Bad Kitty, presents

After a quick lunch, I attended a session by storyteller and author, Mary Jo Huff. Mary Jo is an extraordinary presenter. She had an incredible amount of great information and ideas for the early childhood librarian.

9-26-09 Mary Jo Huff and her Peeper friends

9-26-09 Mary Jo Huff and her Peeper friends

Talk about storytime pizzazz! Mary Jo had everyone fired up and smiling!!

9-26-09 Ann Reedy smiles in Mary Jo Huff's session on storytellin' fun

9-26-09 Ann Reedy smiles in Mary Jo Huff's session on storytellin' fun

That night, there was the awards luncheon. I sat at the table that laughed the loudest. We had so much fun! After the association awards were presented, Peg Kehret and Nick Bruel both received awards. Congratulations to both authors!

9-26-09 Dianne de Las Casas with Nick Bruel

9-26-09 Dianne de Las Casas with Nick Bruel

On Saturday, September 27, 2009, it was time for me to present my morning general session keynote. My keynote was entitled “Passport to the Imagination” and it embraced the conference theme: Explore, Excite, Empower! I took the librarians on a tour through my childhood and how I was inspired to write at an early age by many people along the way. There was Hula dancing, interactive book-making, and rousing audience participatory storytelling. I told Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach. It was a whole lot of fun!

9-27-09 Dianne presenting a keynote at the TN Assn of School Librarians Conference 2009

9-27-09 Dianne presenting a keynote at the TN Assn of School Librarians Conference 2009

Afterwards, it was time to do my breakout session. I had 50 minutes to present “Story Fest.” Boy, did we barrel through the process and get right into it.

9-27-09 Story Fest workshop - participants portraying a Mardi Gras parade

9-27-09 Story Fest workshop - participants portraying a Mardi Gras parade

The workshop participants were so good, working so well together. They were so cute presenting their story theater masterpieces. They presented “The Turtle Who Could Not Stop Talking” and “The Frog and the Ox.”

9-27-09 The Reading Rockstars preparing for performance

9-27-09 The Reading Rockstars preparing for performance

The performances were so much fun and the librarians had a grand time. It was a breathless 50 minutes full of lots of “Wow!” moments. After my session, it was time to sign books. The librarians were so sweet. There was such a long line and they were sooooo patient, waiting for me. Thank you so much!

9-27-09 I am a Fan of Dianne! (waiting for Dianne to sign their books)

9-27-09 I am a Fan of Dianne! (waiting for Dianne to sign their books)

It was a fantastic conference and I had such a great time with all the librarians! Thank you to Bruce Hester, Lynn Caruthers, Becky Jackman, Nancy Dickerson Dickinson, Allison Roberts and everyone at TASL who made this conference such a success. It was a flawless experience for me and I was given the star treatment! I appreciate being part of it! You are all AWESOME!

9-27-09 Dianne de Las Casas & Allison Roberts

9-27-09 Dianne de Las Casas & Allison Roberts

Until next time…

Warmly, Dianne

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