Elliot Kreloff
Personal Information
Description
Elliot Kreloff is an award-winning designer and illustrator. Elliot has worked on a broad range of children’s books including early readers and fiction and nonfiction picture books. His SAMi Flip-A-Face and Flip-A-Shape series have won best book awards from Child magazine and Oppenheimer Toy Portfolio. It’s A Seashell Day, which he illustrated, won the gold award for best children’s book in 2015 from the Florida Book Council. Elliot studied design and illustration at The Cooper Union in New York City. He currently lives and works in Harlem, New York, with his partner, author and historian, Stephen Morris. - from Simon & Schuster's official publisher page
Books
I'm Going to Read (Level 1): No More TV, Sleepy Cat (I'm Going to Read Series)
Mealtime Rhymes Placemats
SAMi's bright graphic illustrations have made the Flip-a-Face, Flip-a-Shape, and Baby Flip-a-Face series a success, and these thirty-six place-mats bring that artwork to the dinner table. Six appealing baby animal faces are accompanied by a host of traditional rhyming texts to make mealtime brighter. On the back of each place-mat, the image is repeated in black and white so kids can color it in. So bring out the peanut butter, the jelly, and the crayons!
Trains
Look At Me!
This interactive mask book advances the game of peek-a-boo to effectively introduce infants to animal sounds.
Mommy, I Want to Sleep in Your Bed!
It's nighttime and everybody--children, parents, and pets--says good night. But when all the lights are out, find out where Charlie wants to sleep.
Peek-a-boo what?
Babies are invited to play peek-a-boo by lifting flaps to reveal rhyming words. Includes note to parents about infant cognition.
What does baby see?
High-contrast illustrations stimulate early visual acuity, including focusing, tracking, and scanning, and object recognition.