Award-Winning Author Dianne De Las Casas passed away. She was
a prolific author and an amazing storyteller. We will miss you Dianne but I
know that you will continue to inspire us through your wonderful books.
Beware, Beware of the Big Bad Bear!
Illustrated by Marita Gentry
A delicious folktale sure to make you laugh! Oh no, Maw Maw is
out of the most important ingredient for her beautiful buttery biscuits- sody
sallyraytus! She sends her family off, one by one, with a warning about the
bear at the bridge. Follow along as they try unsuccessfully to get the sody
sallyraytus home. Who knew that a friendly, and very hungry, squirrel would
jump in to save the day! Readers can make their own fluffy biscuits with the
recipe included at the end.
The Cajun Cornbread Boy
Illustrated by Marita Gentry
You can't catch me--I'm full of cayenne! Baked in a skillet with
two chilies for the eyes, a peppercorn for the nose, a link of boudin sausage
for the mouth, and a large dash of cayenne pepper for extra spice, the Cajun
cornbread boy runs through the bayou, sprinting past hungry animals who would
like to sample such a tasty treat. When an artful alligator tries to trick the
boy into becoming dinner, he's in for one really spicy surprise. Told in the
charming language of an experienced storyteller, this colorful romp through
Cajun country is perfect for children of all ages looking for a flavorful twist
to a familiar fable.
There's a Dragon in the Library
Illustrated by Marita Gentry
Max loves story time at the library. One day he spots a large
speckled egg on a bookshelf. No one believes Max when he says a dragon has
emerged and is now growing up in the library. Young readers will learn about
book care as they follow the dragon's antics.
A is for Alligator: Draw and Tell
Tales from A–Z
Illustrated by Marita Gentry
Using a can't-miss formula, these 26 original stories and
accompanying illustrations connect kids' love of animals and drawing with early
literacy skills.
• 26 easy, step-by-step stories and simple illustrations
• 8–12 illustrations per story
• A glossary that explains all the animals
• Stories appropriate for grades PreK–3
Mama's Bayou
Illustrated by Holly
Stone-Barker
A lullaby from the beautiful bayou. As the crickets chirp, frogs
sing, and mosquitoes drone, dusk falls across the bayou. Mama rocks her baby to
the soft symphony as the animals get ready for bedtime. Illustrated in
beautifully detailed cut paper, this soothing chorus introduces children to
animal sounds and lures them into peaceful slumber.
Little "Read" Hen
Illustrated by Holly
Stone-Barker
Let your story-writing skills take you out of the henhouse! When
the Little "Read" Hen's friends won't help her write an
"eggcellent" story, she doesn't let it ruffle her feathers! This
literary spin on a beloved folk tale is perfect for aspiring young writers
interested in learning how their own fledgling ideas can hatch into a polished
story. Holly Stone-Barker's vibrant cut-paper illustrations add riotous fun to
each page.
Gigantic Sweet Potato
Illustrated by Marita Gentry
This children's picture book is a cumulative story adapted from
the Russian folktale The Giant Turnip. In this version, Ma Farmer has a
hankering for some sweet potato pie. But the sweet potato she has planted is
too big to pull up, even with the help of just about every animal on the farm,
from Pa Farmer, to Bessie Cow, to Ralphie the Dog, to Kittie Cat. Can Lily
Mouse be the one to solve the problem? A page of fun facts and a sweet potato
pie recipe are included.
Cinderellaphant
Illustrated by Stefan Jolet
This beloved fairy tale comes with a bigger glass slipper!
This punny twist on the beloved fairytale will delight readers
of all ages. Children will enjoy finding similarities between Cinderella and
her pachyderm equivalent as she searches for love at the ball of the zebra
prince, heir to the throne. With a plethora of funny fur and hooves from across
the animal kingdom, including an adorable fairy god-mouse, the lighthearted
illustrations serve to highlight the imagination of this fractured fairytale.
Handmade Tales: Stories to Make and
Take
Targeted for elementary teachers, librarians, and drama
teachers, Handmade Tales offers more than 25 original tales from around
the world that use hands as an active way to tell the stories.
Blue Frog: The Legend of Chocolate
Illustrated by Holly
Stone-Barker
A long, long time ago, the Sun God spent his days enjoying a
very special secret treat: rich, dark cacao. Unlike the Wind God, the Sun God
did not want to share this heavenly food with the creatures of the Earth. One
day, the Wind God transformed himself into the Rana Azul, or Blue Frog, and he
taught the children of the Earth where to find the secret cacao beans through
song. A recipe for hot chocolate and a sprinkling of Spanish words and phrases
enhance this intricately illustrated foodie fable.
Story Fest: Crafting Story Theater
Scripts
Contains 25 story theater scripts appropriate for Grades 2-6.
The scripts are designed to accommodate whole-classroom participation. The book
also includes a description of the process for working with students to create
a school Story Fest. Grades 2-6.
Kamishibai Story Theater: The Art of
Picture Telling
De Las Casas has adapted 25 folktales from across Asia for whole
classroom use, borrowing a Japanese method of storytelling through pictures.
Kamishibai theater harkens back to itinerant storytellers (Kamishibai Men) who
conveyed their tales by means of illustrated cards slid into slots in wooden
stages built on the back of their bicycles. This book includes an introductory
chapter describing in detail the methods to use in coaching students in the art
of Kamishibai Story Theater. It offers tips on rehearsing, and detailed
discussion and background of the Kamishibai processes, and it describes how to
coordinate grade-level story presentations. Reproducible tales can be
distributed to each member of the class to aide in creating illustrations. Spot
illustrations for each tale give students an idea of the flavor of their
drawings for that story. The stories in Kamishibai Story Theater will
delight children in grades 2-6, enticing them to participate in their own story
fest.
Dinosaur Mardi Gras
Illustrated by Marita Gentry
Get ready to stomp and chomp to that mambo beat! When carnival
time rolls into New Orleans, these hip dinosaurs want to boogie on down.
Iguanodon wiggles to the music of a marching band, while Zigongosaurus dances
zydeco and Pterodactyal swoops into the crowd. From singing tunes and tossing
beads, these big beasts sure know how to party. Laissez les bon temps rugir!
The Story Biz Handbook: How to Manage
Your Storytelling Career from the Desk to the Stage
Beginning with wonderful tips and advice about the art and
presentation of storytelling, this is a complete resource about how to build a
storytelling career. Storytellers come to their careers centered on the stories
they love and soon realize that in order to make a living at what they love,
they must build a business. This in-depth book tells them just how and what to
do in every detail, from choosing a sound system to building a website to using
podcasts and setting up an office.
Resource lists and tried and true ideas abound as the author
shares her marketing and business success story throughout. Each chapter is a
story in itself, beginning and ending with different traditional folktale
openings and closings. There is even a chapter on how to plan for retirement.
Tales from the 7,000 Isles: Filipino
Folk Stories
Also by Zarah C.
Gagatiga
Celebrate the unique diversity and vibrancy of the Philippines
through an in-depth exploration of the stories, traditions, songs, crafts, and
recipes of the many different regions of the country.
• Traditional Filipino recipes, games, songs, and crafts
indigenous to various regions of the islands
• Dozens of color photographs depicting the land, people, and
folk traditions of every region of the Philippines
• A glossary of Filipino words
• A bibliography of print and online resources
Spooktacular Tales: 25 Just Scary
Enough Stories
Written by a popular performer and well-known storyteller, this
entertaining compendium reveals the secrets for suspenseful storytelling and
features 25 spooky stories for audiences of all ages.
• Explains the tangible benefits of scary stories to young
audiences
• Includes source notes for story adaptations
• Provides a list of both print and web story resources
• Offers stories ranging from suspenseful to comical to
thrilling
• Rates how scary each story is and for which audience it is
intended
Scared Silly: 25 Tales to Tickle and
Thrill
Award-winning storyteller Dianne de Las Casas offers a primer on
how to tell a spooky story, with 25 tales organized by age appropriateness and
tips on how to effectively tell each tale.
• Includes 25 stories appropriate for children in grades 1-5
• A "Spook-O-Meter" illustrates how scary each story
is for what audience it's intended
House That Santa Built
Illustrated by Holly
Stone-Barker
This merry take on The House That Jack Built features a mouse,
elf, reindeer, and much more. Young readers can get in on the act thanks to
sound prompts such as "squeak," "stomp," and
"jingle."
Tangram Tales: Story Theater Using the
Ancient Chinese Puzzle
Targeted for elementary teachers, drama teachers, and teaching
artists, Tangram Tales contains adapted tales from around the world
appropriate for grades 2 through 6. Teachers can tell the stories in the
classroom as part of a math unit, or have the students use the scripts provided
here to perform the stories using tangrams. In the author's tangram story
theater process, students are given roles as storytellers, tangram artists, and
chorus members to create grade-level story presentations. Other tangram
methods, such as individual student tangram tales and student-created tangram
tales, are shared as well. The ways in which tangram tales connect language
arts and math is demonstrated. The book includes simple black-and-white spot
illustrations for each story, showing the tangram figures that depict the
story. A reproducible tangram pattern is provided.
Tell Along Tales!: Playing with
Participation Stories
This book makes the perfect addition to teachers' and
librarians' story time selections, containing 25 educational and entertaining
tales from around the world as well as proven storytelling techniques.
• Provides suggestions on storytelling techniques specific to
each tale
• Includes spot drawings that enliven each of the stories
• A bibliography provides all the details for the story sources
Madame Poulet and Monsieur Roach
Illustrated by Marita Gentry
When Madame Poulet realizes her friend Monsieur Roach is a
no-good lazy bug who is taking advantage of her, it isn't long before Madame
Poulet puts an end to her roach problem for good.
Stories on Board!: Creating Board
Games from Favorite Tales
This unique learning tool lets students read and listen to a
popular folktale, analyze the structure through story mapping, and create a
board game based on their analysis.
• Includes drawings of the various types of board games
• Provides a glossary of board game terms and a bibliography of
folktales
Handmade Tales 2: More Stories to Make
and Take
Children love seeing ordinary objects such as paper and string
transformed into extraordinary things. This book provides a collection of fun
make-and-take tales that enable educators and librarians to take storytelling
to a higher level.
House That Witchy Built
Illustrated by Holly
Stone-Barker
Children will creak, clap, flap, and rattle along to this story
of Witchy's house and the creepy creatures that live inside. A ghost, a bat, a
cat, and a skeleton are only a few of the characters haunting the house.
Illustrated with exquisitely detailed cut-paper and collage, this Halloween
tale invites interaction through repetition, onomatopoeia, and infectious
rhyme.
Cool Kids Cook: Louisiana
Also by Kid Eliana
and illustrated by Soleil Lisette
For kids who want to cook—Louisiana style! Kid Chef Eliana keeps
the good times rolling in this kid-friendly cookbook of Louisiana cuisine. With
nearly thirty exciting recipes from meat pies to boudin balls to Mardi Gras
king cake, Eliana undertakes a culinary journey exploring unique gastronomic
traditions from all regions of the state. With Eliana's help, your delicious dishes
are sure to satisfy the taste buds of all ages!
Captain Deadeye: The Bully Shark
Also by John Couret
and illustrated by Stefan Jolet
Fourth grader John goes to Oceanside Elementary and because of
his lazy eye, he is bullied by a boy who calls himself "Shark." Shark
gives him the hurtful nickname "Deadeye John." John feels awful so
his mom cheers him up by sending him on a treasure hunt where he discovers a
magical chest full of loot! He finds an eye patch and a pirate hat, and becomes
"Captain Deadeye, Master of the Seven Seas." Join Captain Deadeye on
this seafaring pirate adventure where he battles a fierce storm; his nemesis,
Captain Blackheart; and a vicious shark all while finding the courage to make a
new friend and stand up to his real-life bully at school.
Cool Kids Cook: Fresh and Fit
Also by Kid Eliana
and illustrated by Soleil Lisette
Kid-friendly foods made healthy! Whip up nutritious meals with
America's favorite kid chef. Wholesome, fresh, and flavorful ingredients are
the centerpiece in these tasty dishes, which include Beef and Broccoli Stir
Fry, Crab-Stuffed Tomatoes, and Inside-Out Peach Crumble. Children (and
adults!) can prepare these international recipes with ease.
So great to see all the wonderful work of the one and only Dianne De Las Casas! I will order the Captain Deadeye book for sure! RIP Dianne. You will be missed for many, many years to come.
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