Writer Spotlight: Barbara Renner

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Barbara Renner is a retired teacher who writes children’s picture books about wildlife that are both entertaining and educational. She and her husband have lived in Phoenix, Arizona for over 40 years, but visit a small lake town in Minnesota in the summer as “Sun Birds.” Barbara enjoys any outdoor activity such as camping, walking, hiking, gardening, and golfing.

About her books:

Spring! Time to Build a Nest, A Story about Trumpeter Swans - When Pen and Cob realize it’s time to find a place to build their nest, they are shooed away by a beaver and a muskrat.

Quincy the Quail and the Mysterious Egg - When a large egg plops down next to the quail family’s nest, Quincy must find a way to deal with this mysterious intruder.

Quincy the Quail Leads His Family on an Adventure - When a sudden rainstorm interrupts their hunt for food, Quincy finds himself in trouble. Discover who rescues Quincy so he can continue being a good leader for his family.

Quincy the Quail Saves a Life - When the quail family hunt for food in a new neighborhood, they encounter a bullying hummingbird. Quincy protects his chicks from the bully and ends up saving a life.

Lonnie the Loon Finds His Home - In this sweet story about life on a lake, Lonnie is curious about other animals’ homes. He tries to convince his mom where he would like to live but discovers there is only one place he can call his home.

Lonnie the Loon Learns to Fly - Lonnie is curious about the clouds, the wind, and the river and learns life lessons as he flies with his mom. Children can swoop and glide along with Lonnie.

Lonnie the Loon Learns to Call - Lonnie wants to learn how to call like his dad. The reader can listen to the beautiful Loon calls as his dad gives him lessons on their meaningful sounds.

Lonnie the Loon Flies South for the Winter - While flying south for the winter, Lonnie is blown off course and ends up on a desert lake. He makes a new friend and learns about desert living.

She sells her books on her website, RennerWrites.com.

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