Teri Sloat
AmericanPicture BookChildren's Bookb. 1948
Teri Sloat is an American author and illustrator of children's books, known for her work often featuring Alaskan themes, inspired by her time living and teaching in Yup'ik villages in Alaska. She is also a fine artist working in pastels. She has written and illustrated numerous picture books and is recognized for her energetic, rhythmic storytelling and detailed, folk-art-inspired illustrations.
Awards
['ABA Pick of the List', 'New York Times Best Picture Book', 'Notable Science Trade Book']
Notable Works
['There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Trout!', 'From One to One Hundred', 'The Eye of the Needle', "Patty's Pumpkin Patch", 'Farmer Brown Goes Round and Round']


