2. Will Terry grew up just outside of
Washington, D.C., where he enjoyed
scouting, sports, and playing cello in his HS
orchestra. He studied illustration at BYU.
In 1992, he moved to Maryland in search of
work and within 3 months was working full-
time as an illustrator.His work has appeared
in national advertisements for Sprint, Pizza
Hut, M&M Mars, Fed Ex, Master Card and
many more!
Will has illustrated 17 childrens
books, which was his life long dream after
starting his art career illustrating for
magazines, and advertisements.
3. Texas-style adaptation of a traditional
folktale, a tarantula, mockingbird, and horned
toad refuse to help an armadillo prepare a
batch of chili but nevertheless expect to eat it
when it's ready.
4. Resets the tale of
the Gingerbread
boy in the
southwest, where
the scrumptious
Gordita eludes her
pursuers until she
meets a clever owl.
Includes glossary of
Spanish terms and
a Gordita's recipe.
5. An Argentine wide-mouthed frog sets out through the
rain forest to brag about his fly-eating abilities and
encounters a toco toucan, a coati, a capybara, and a
jaguar.
6. An adaptation of the traditional folktale in
which three little gators each build a house in
an east Texas swamp, hoping for protection
from the Big-bottomed Boar.
8. Little Rooster is happy
to find a diamond
button--it's a perfect
present for his mistress.
Then the king snatches
the button for his
treasure chamber.
When Little Rooster
demands the button
back, the king has him
thrown into a well.
9. How many of Will
Terry’s books can you
read before his visit on
October 18, 2012?
10. Click HERE to begin your drawing
adventure with Will Terry!
Click HERE for Will Terry’s blog!