Jason Carter Eaton
Jason Carter Eaton is an award-winning author and screenwriter known for his children's books and work on animated films. His books include 'The Facttracker,' 'The Day My Runny Nose Ran Away,' 'How to Train a Train,' and 'Great, Now We've Got Barbarians!' He has also contributed to 'McSweeney's,' Cartoon Network, MGM, and BBC Radio. Eaton received story credit for 'Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs' and has done extensive work at 20th Century Fox animation and Blue Sky Studios. He currently lives in Westchester, New York.
Awards
['2013 ABC Best Books for Children Catalog Selection', 'Kirkus Reviews, starred review for How to Train a Train', 'Booklist, starred review for How to Train a Train', 'Publishers Weekly, starred review for How to Train a Train', 'School Library Journal (starred review) for How to Train a Train', "School Library Journal's Best Books of 2016 for How to Track a Truck", "International Literacy Association Children's Choices Reading List for Great, Now We've Got Barbarians!", "Huffington Post's Most Charming Books of 2017 for The Catawampus Cat"]
Notable Works
['The Facttracker', 'The Day My Runny Nose Ran Away', 'How to Train a Train', 'How to Track a Truck', "Great, Now We've Got Barbarians!", 'The Catawampus Cat', 'Pop!', 'Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs']



