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"This is a rather interesting book for children, as it not only provides a story which is beautifully illustrated, but also gives factual information about quails and other animals which might come across their path. Also provided, for hearing readers, are QR-coded noises which take the hearing reader to a link where they can listen to the sounds of the animals in the book. As a Deaf reader, I was unable to take advantage of this feature, but if the sounds equal the quality of the writing and illustrations, I am sure they will be a sheer delight for many children. It may also encourage readers to pay attention to the birds in their area and the different sounds that they make. With such an educational and fun adventure, I recommend Quincy the Quail Leads His Family on an Adventure not only to children aged 3-12, but also to those who are particularly fascinated by birds of all shapes and sizes." -Reviewed by Rosie Malezer for Readers' Favorite
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Self-dubbed as “Jane of all Trades,” Barbara has enjoyed many careers in her life, including banker, small business owner, and instructor. Isn’t it every English teacher’s goal to write the next great American novel when retiring from teaching? Barbara decided to write children’s picture books instead. This has proven to be one of her best and most rewarding professions.
Barbara and her husband have lived in Phoenix, Arizona for over 45 years where they raised two wonderful children. As a family they enjoyed exploring most of Arizona in their RV. Barbara continues to explore the world, but since her husband doesn’t fly, her traveling partners are her son and daughter.
Dogs have always been an integral part of the Renner family, but the best dog ever has been their rescue, a yellow lab mix named Larry. Barbara published Larry’s Words of Wisdom, an award-winning coffee table and gift book, to showcase Larry’s inspirational facial expressions and mannerisms.
As a native of the Southwest, Barbara loves everything about the “dry heat” and gains her strength from the sun. Inspired by the covey of quail that run wild in her neighborhood, she wrote three informational fiction picture books about a Gambel’s Quail named Quincy. Her love of travel sparked an interest in writing two children’s books about Trumpeter Swans and four books about a juvenile loon named Lonnie. All her wildlife books contain scannable QR codes so children can hear the calls of the animals.
Barbara loves to visit classrooms to read her books and interact with the children. Using her books in the presentations, she facilitates writing lessons, discussions about core values, and STEM-related topics. Two of her wildlife books have free downloadable lesson plans.
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Publisher: Renner Writes
Author: Barbara Renner
Illustrator: Amanda M. Wells
ISBN: 978-0-999058640
Size (H x W): 8.5x8.5
Weight: 2.57 ounces
Cover Type: Softcover
Number of Pages: 32
Language: English
Date Published: 2019-11-20
Author: Barbara Renner
Illustrator: Amanda M. Wells
ISBN: 978-0-999058640
Size (H x W): 8.5x8.5
Weight: 2.57 ounces
Cover Type: Softcover
Number of Pages: 32
Language: English
Date Published: 2019-11-20
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"This is a rather interesting book for children, as it not only provides a story which is beautifully illustrated, but also gives factual information about quails and other animals which might come across their path. Also provided, for hearing readers, are QR-coded noises which take the hearing reader to a link where they can listen to the sounds of the animals in the book. As a Deaf reader, I was unable to take advantage of this feature, but if the sounds equal the quality of the writing and illustrations, I am sure they will be a sheer delight for many children. It may also encourage readers to pay attention to the birds in their area and the different sounds that they make. With such an educational and fun adventure, I recommend Quincy the Quail Leads His Family on an Adventure not only to children aged 3-12, but also to those who are particularly fascinated by birds of all shapes and sizes." -Reviewed by Rosie Malezer for Readers' Favorite
MORE ABOUT THIS PRODUCT
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Renner Writes
Author: Barbara Renner
Illustrator: Amanda M. Wells
ISBN: 978-0-999058640
Size (H x W): 8.5x8.5
Weight: 2.57 ounces
Cover Type: Softcover
Number of Pages: 32
Language: English
Intended Age Range: 3-8
Date Published: 2019-11-20
Author: Barbara Renner
Illustrator: Amanda M. Wells
ISBN: 978-0-999058640
Size (H x W): 8.5x8.5
Weight: 2.57 ounces
Cover Type: Softcover
Number of Pages: 32
Language: English
Intended Age Range: 3-8
Date Published: 2019-11-20
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Self-dubbed as “Jane of all Trades,” Barbara has enjoyed many careers in her life, including banker, small business owner, and instructor. Isn’t it every English teacher’s goal to write the next great American novel when retiring from teaching? Barbara decided to write children’s picture books instead. This has proven to be one of her best and most rewarding professions.
Barbara and her husband have lived in Phoenix, Arizona for over 45 years where they raised two wonderful children. As a family they enjoyed exploring most of Arizona in their RV. Barbara continues to explore the world, but since her husband doesn’t fly, her traveling partners are her son and daughter.
Dogs have always been an integral part of the Renner family, but the best dog ever has been their rescue, a yellow lab mix named Larry. Barbara published Larry’s Words of Wisdom, an award-winning coffee table and gift book, to showcase Larry’s inspirational facial expressions and mannerisms.
As a native of the Southwest, Barbara loves everything about the “dry heat” and gains her strength from the sun. Inspired by the covey of quail that run wild in her neighborhood, she wrote three informational fiction picture books about a Gambel’s Quail named Quincy. Her love of travel sparked an interest in writing two children’s books about Trumpeter Swans and four books about a juvenile loon named Lonnie. All her wildlife books contain scannable QR codes so children can hear the calls of the animals.
Barbara loves to visit classrooms to read her books and interact with the children. Using her books in the presentations, she facilitates writing lessons, discussions about core values, and STEM-related topics. Two of her wildlife books have free downloadable lesson plans.