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My grandchildren, Astrid and Ethan, often asked me to tell them a story. Astrid and Ethan shared their ideas as to what each story should be about. Ethan is continually intrigued by dinosaurs. His search for more dinosaur knowledge sparked an interest for his sister Astrid as well. Together they created action stories using Ethan's model dinosaurs. As Ethans' collection of model dinosaurs began to increase the stories started to form. As the children's interest grew I knew this was an opportunity for the three of us to create a variety of stories. Eventually we imagined ourselves being…mehr

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My grandchildren, Astrid and Ethan, often asked me to tell them a story. Astrid and Ethan shared their ideas as to what each story should be about. Ethan is continually intrigued by dinosaurs. His search for more dinosaur knowledge sparked an interest for his sister Astrid as well. Together they created action stories using Ethan's model dinosaurs. As Ethans' collection of model dinosaurs began to increase the stories started to form. As the children's interest grew I knew this was an opportunity for the three of us to create a variety of stories. Eventually we imagined ourselves being transported into the world of dinosaurs. Their recent visit to the Tyrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta firmly entrenched their continued thirst to learn more. Ethan's dream is to become a paleontologist.
Autorenporträt
Born in Australia, Renice arrived in British Columbia, Canada, in the late sixties. She enjoyed the Canadian experience and became a Canadian citizen within the next few years. Renice updated her teaching credentials and eventually taught in British Columbia's local school districts for approximately sixteen years. Renice had the privilege of teaching a wide range of subjects, grades, and ages. Renice eventually completed a Master's Degree in Education when she was fifty-two years old. Renice had to retire prematurely from her profession as she has Parkinson's Disease. However, Renice continues to lead an active and fulfilling life. One of her greatest joys is spending time with her grandchildren. Sharing story ideas has become a rewarding and creative journey. She gains inspiration from the natural beauty of the environment.