Books
A is for Alligator Draw and Tell Stories from A-ZMarita's first profesional developement book. Or a really fun learn to draw book, was co authored by Dianne de Las Casas. Marita and Dianne created this book with teachers and librarians in mind. All the drawings are step by step with a story to go along. Each of the drawing are easily drawn and give ready satisfaction to students and teachers.
Now available!
There's a Dragon in the LibraryThere's A Dragon in the Library written by Dianne de Las Casas and illustrated by Marita Gentry
Find out what happens in this cute tale of a boy named Max and the Dragon in the Library. "The Dragon opened his mouth and began to munch. He filled his tummy with books. Crunch, Crunch, Crunch!"
Now available!
The Gigantic Sweet PotatoThe Gigantic Sweet Potato written by Dianne de Las Casas illustrated by Marita Gentry “A charming tale, cooked up with Southern sass.
Made to be read aloud and savored.” - Bruce Tale

Madame Poulet and Monsiuer Roach written by Dianne de Las Casas and illustrated by Marita Gentry
“Hooray! Here is an authentic
Louisiana folktale wonderfully adapted for telling
aloud by one of Louisiana’s favorite storytellers."
-Gale Criswell, Former Children’s Consultant ,
State Library of Lousiana
The Cajun Cornbread BoyThe Cajun Cornbread Boy written by Dianne de las Casas and illustrated by Marita Gentry.
A big dash of cayenne pepper added to a magical cornbread spices up this tasty twice-baked classic.
”Delectable, delightful retelling.”
-Robert D. San Souci
Fine Art
The Run Away Travels of the Cajun Cornbread Boy. Follow the Cajun Cornbread Boy as he travels the country visiting many different schools.