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Teagan White

TEAGAN WHITE is a freelance designer and illustrator from Chicago, now living and working in Minnesota, where they earned their BFA in Illustration from the Minneapolis College of Art & Design. Their work encompasses intricate drawings of flora and fauna, playful watercolors of anthropomorphic critters, illustrated typography, and everything in between. Teagan lives in the woods across the street from train tracks and a fox den, and spends their free time scolding neighborhood squirrels, exploring forests, rivers, lakes, and swamps, picking wildflowers, and collecting animal bones. This is their second book featuring the Barefoot Critters — Adventures with Barefoot Critters was their first picture book. Teagan lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.
That's Me Loving You
Bunny Roo and Duckling Too
Snow Sisters!
Counting with Barefoot Critters
Bunny Roo, I Love You
Adventures with Barefoot Critters

Books

That's Me Loving You
Bunny Roo and Duckling Too
Snow Sisters!
Counting with Barefoot Critters
Bunny Roo, I Love You
Adventures with Barefoot Critters

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