Elizabeth Garton grew up Vail, Colorado and later moved to Wisconsin. Her undergraduate degree was in English and her graduate was in Creative Writing. After helping her daughter put onsocks she got the idea for her first book, A Sock Is A Pocket for Your Toes. Five years later in September 2009, her second book All The World was published. It was illustrated by Marla Frazee, and won the Caldecott Award in 2010. In March 2011, Scanlon's third book, illustrated by Arthur Howard, Noodle and Lou, a story following a pair of unlikely friends, a bird and a worm, was released. Following Noodle and Lou came another children's book, Think Big, which is a "lyrical celebration of imagination and creativity in many child-friendly forms — painting, writing, acting, cooking, dancing and more, was illustrated by Vanessa Newton and published by Bloomsbury in Summer 2012." Happy Birthday Bunny was released in January 2013 and was illustrated by Stephanie Graegin. Scanlon is also reported to publish another children's book titled The Good- Pie Party, which is set to be illustrated by Kady MacDonald Denton and released in 2014.
A Sock is A Pocket for Your Toes - Kirkus Reviews finds "In bubbly verse and playful imagery reminiscent of Mary Ann Hoberman’s classic A House Is a House For Me..."
All The World - Kirkus Reviews sees "At once a lullaby and an invigorating love song to nature, families and interconnectedness."
Noodle and Lou - Kirkus Reviews believes that readers "...will enjoy this brisk, rhyming tale of solid support and relentless esteem-building." and that this story is "Chirpy, instructive and fun. "
Think Big - Kirkus Reviews states that "Scanlon’s spare rhyming text bursts with gusto."
Happy Birthday, Bunny! - Kirkus Reviews finds that "Scanlon delivers a sweet, rhyming text..." and concludes "Happy birthday to a splendid book for new birthday boys and girls."
The Good-Pie Party - Kirkus Reviews believes "Scanlon’s gentle, child’s-eye view of a common challenge hits the right notes..."
"The Great Good Summer" - Kirkus Reviews sees "Equal parts peculiar and poignant, Ivy’s story will have readers giggling as they root for her to find everything she’s looking for"