Tony DiTerlizzi Born:
  Florida,

Tony DiTerlizzi

Biography

Acclaimed children’s book creator, Tony DiTerlizzi was born into an artistic household on September 6, 1969. Being the first of three visually talented children, it didn’t take long for his family and friends to realize that he was one strange, but talented lad. At an early age Tony began embracing the whimsical, the wondrous, and the surreal, all of which sparked his wild imagination. That imagination is evident in his spooky picture book of Mary Howitt’s classic poem The Spider and the Fly (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2002), which brought him much fame. His fantastic vision won him the 2003 Caldecott Honor Medal.

Tony grew up in South Florida amid palm trees and year-round sunshine. While he enjoyed collecting insects, snorkeling, and camping, he also loved to draw and read. During this time he was introduced to the works of Norman Rockwell, Arthur Rackham, Dr. Suess, Roald Dahl, and Jim Henson, all of whom inspired him and became major creative influences. With the support of family and teachers, Tony was able to cultivate his natural artistic talents.

After college, Tony began a freelance illustration career, working for TSR's Dungeons & Dragons role–playing game. He continued to illustrate within the gaming field for most of the ‘90s, working on games such as Planescape, Changeling and the trading card phenomenon, Magic the Gathering.

After seven years of successful work as a fantasy artist, Tony delved into a new field: that of creating children’s picture books. With the publication in 2000 of Jimmy Zangwow's Out-of-this-World Moon Pie Adventure (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers), Tony fulfilled a childhood dream of writing and illustrating his own book. Jimmy, which was praised by critics, was followed the next year by Ted (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers), which also received high praise. Tony has also illustrated the Alien & Possum series by Tony Johnston (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers); Ribbiting Tales (Penguin/Putnam Books); and the star-studded Once Upon A Fairy Tale (Viking Books) in which all proceeds benefit Steven Spielberg’s Starbright Foundation.

Tony is now realizing another childhood dream and is bringing to life a whimsical, wondrous, and somewhat surreal story that’s been bouncing around his head for the past 20 years. Tony and good friend Holly Black have created a five-book serial, The Spiderwick Chronicles.

  • Scholastic Store
  • The Scholastic Store  
    Farmer Joe and the Music Show

    Farmer Joe and the Music Show

    by Tony Mitton

    "Down on the farm of Poor Old Joe, the hens won't lay and the crops won't grow." With the help of his instrument playing friends, Farmer Joe soon has the hens clucking, the pigs hoofing, and the cows mooing to a hillbilly music show. And now, "...down on the farm of Clever Old Joe, the hens all lay and the crops all grow."

    $16.99
    books;hardcovers | Ages 4-8
    Add To Cart
    Farmer Joe and the Music Show
    Ages 4-8 $16.99
  • Teacher Store
  • The Teacher Store  
    The Quilt Story

    The Quilt Story

    by Tony Johnston and Tomie dePaola

    A beautiful quilt links two little girls across generations in this story about the comfort to be found in familiar surroundings.

    $46.50 You save: 25%
    Big Book Collection | Grades K-2
    Add To Cart
    Educators Only
    The Quilt Story
    Grades K-2 $46.50
    Add To Cart
Help | Privacy Policy
EMAIL THIS

* YOUR NAME

* YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS

* RECIPIENT'S EMAIL ADDRESS(ES)

(Separate multiple email addresses with commas)

Check this box to send yourself a copy of the email.

INCLUDE A PERSONAL MESSAGE (Optional)


Scholastic respects your privacy. We do not retain or distribute lists of email addresses.