Tom Slaughter's work has been exhibited in the United States, Europe, Japan, and Canada. His prints are in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum. He is married to children's book author Marthe Jocelyn and has two daughters. He divides his time between New York City and Stratford, Ontario. One, Two, Three is Tom Slaughter's first book for children.
“The paper cuts are bold, simple, and striking…. [A] unique
addition to the counting-book genre and will be of interest to a
wide audience.”
–School Library Journal
“Eye-poppingly colourful, 1 2 3 at first glance seems to be
simplicity itself… But look a little closer and it is possible to
see not just an artful counting primer but one that has quite a bit
to say about shapes as well as numbers. It gets more complex and
even more interesting as you travel up the number chain… Clever?
Very.”
–The Globe and Mail
“Slaughter’s brightly colored paper cut illustrations are elegantly
simple and yet subtly complex… Highly Recommended.”
–CM Magazine
“…filled with big, bright, and bold pictures… a great book to have
in a pre-school or…kindergarten class.”
–Resource Links
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