Scot Ritchie

Scot Ritchie is a Canadian author and illustrator. He specializes in children's literature and has over 50 books published. He also illustrates for the advertising, editorial and educational markets. His work can be found in publications including Wall St. Journal, Newsweek, Chicago Tribune, New York Magazine, and Readers Digest. His books have been translated into many languages including Korean, Chinese, Dutch, French, Arabic, Russian and Polish.

Awards and Honours

Children's non-fiction, author & illustrator

  • My House is Alive! (OwlKids Books 2016)
  • Federica (Groundwood Books 2017)
  • P'eska and the First Salmon Ceremony (Groundwood Books 2015)
  • See How We Move! A First Book of Health and Well Being (Kids Can Press 2018)
  • See What We Eat! A First Book of Healthy Eating (Kids Can Press 2017)
  • Look Where We Live! A First Book of Community Building (Kids Can Press 2015)
  • Look at That Building! A First Book of Structures (Kids Can Press 2011)
  • Follow That Map! A First Book of Mapping Skills (Kids Can Press, 2009)
  • Everything Kids' Spies Puzzle & Activity Book (Adams Media, 2008)
  • Everything Kids' Dragons Puzzle and Activity Book (Adams Media, 2008)
  • Everything Kids' Connect-the-Dots and Puzzle Book (Adams Media, 2008)
  • Crazy Mazey Houses (Little Hare Books, 2008)
  • Up, Up, and Away: A Round-the-World Puzzle Adventure (Maple Tree Press, 2006)

Children's non-fiction, illustrator

  • What Milly Did by Elise Moser (Groundwood Books, 2016)
  • Let's Go: The Story of Getting from Here to There, by L. Flatt (Maple Tree Press, 2007)
  • aRHYTHMetic: A book and a half of poetry about math, by K. Winters, T. Stone, and L. Sherritt-Fleming (Gumboot Books, 2009)
  • Why?: The Best Ever Question and Answer Book About Nature, Science, and the World Around You, by C. Ripley (Maple Tree Press, 2004)
  • My Class and Me: Kindergarten Memory Scrapbook, by M. Leatherdale (Kids Can Press, 2003)
  • My Grandmother and Me Memory Scrapbook, by J. Drake, A. Love (Kids Can Press, 1999)
  • Hockey (Basics for Beginners), by L. Wark (Kids Can Press, 1994)
  • The Bears We Know, by Brenda Silsbe (Annikins, 1989)
  • My Father and Me Memory Scrapbook, by J. Drake, A. Love (Kids Can Press, 2000)

Anthology contributions, illustrator

  • "Rhyme or Reason" by K. Winters, in World of Stories (Gumboot Books, 2008)

Children's fiction, illustrator

  • "The Mightiest of All," by K. Winters, in Know Magazine (January, 2008)

References

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