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Books with author Sally Huss

  • One Green Omelet, Please!

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, May 7, 2015)
    There is magic in a meal when it is loved!Great fun with food! Who knew what lay within Jenny’s green omelet? Not Jenny, until she gave it some thought. Fields of green, chickens laying the eggs, cows providing milk for the cheese – all this and more went into her tasty brunch. She came out with a greater sense of appreciation for what she has eaten and what she will be eating in the future. Dinner is next!This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • Who Needs Teeth?:

    Sally Huss

    Paperback (Huss Publishing, Dec. 11, 2014)
    A very funny book about teeth and who needs them. From a rabbit to a dog to a cat to a cow to a horse, they all need teeth to eat the food they require to remain healthy and happy. Children are the same. “If you didn’t have teeth, you wouldn’t have fun.You couldn’t eat an apple or a cinnamon bun.You couldn’t eat a sandwich made of cheddar cheese.You couldn’t eat green beans or peas.You couldn’t eat all the things that make you strong and bright.You couldn’t eat a snack in the middle of the night.You couldn’t eat a birthday cake on your special day.You’d be left with only ice cream, as they’d take the cake away.”This is a delightful way to emphasize the importance of caring for one’s teeth, and not just to chew with, but to put on a happy face and smile with. * 25 whimsical illustrations full of color and charm* Great reminder for every childWho needs teeth? We all do!
  • Why do Llamas Wear Pajamas?

    Sally Huss

    eBook (Huss Publishing, July 19, 2015)
    Llamas in pajamas, goats in overcoats, bears in bikinis, tigers in tutus, lions in nylons, piglets in anklets, penguins in sequins, and more – all creating a delightful rhyme and all begging the question, “Why?” Pure fun, with charming children getting into the act. Why do they all wear what they do? You’ll have to read the book to find out.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • The Princess in My Teacup Duet

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, July 13, 2015)
    Every little girl wants to be a princess, but to have a princess show up in her life to guide her to be her best and become the princess she wants to be, and even become a queen, is even better. That’s what keeps happening to the little girl in both of these charming stories. What the princess says and what the little girl does about it is for you to discover. Both of these stories are in rhyme and accompanied by 75 delightfully colorful illustrations that dance along with their stories.
  • Why Wash Your Hands?

    Sally Huss

    eBook (, June 19, 2017)
    How many ways do we use our hands each day and how do we care for them? How many ways do others use their hands in work and play? Hands are our most useful tools. Fortunately they are so close. Appreciating and caring for our hands is a very wise thing to do. Nearly 40 pages of amusing illustrations demonstrate the value of hands to children and adults alike.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • A Mermaid Tea Party

    Sally Huss

    eBook (Huss, July 31, 2014)
    Fun, Beautifully Illustrated Story to Delight Any Little Mermaid, Ages 3-8This was a special day for Mermaid Maggie and all the other little mermaids. So, she hurried through breakfast of seaweed cereal with berry wrack, sugar kelp, whale milk and scrambled fish eggs, and went on her way.Their teacher, Miss Crandall, had promised the class a tea party. Miss Crandall took the opportunity of a tea party to teach her mermaids more than just how to pour tea. They learned that by adding loving kindness to all that they do, they could make a party out of any occasion. *Over 25 adorable illustrations.*Underwater images of dolphins, eels, and fish. *Video on “HOW TO PAINT A MERMAID.”This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • The Three Sillies

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, July 31, 2014)
    There’s such chaos on the lagoon when a loon, a baboon, and a raccoon have trouble getting along with each other. Then these three sillies find that they also have a problem with other wildlife, including a herd of cows and a school of moorish idols. It takes a clever butterfly to help them see the foolishness of their ways.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • Gator Eggs

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, Aug. 3, 2014)
    Gloria is an entrepreneur in everything she does. She has figured out that people who live near the Everglades like to eat alligator eggs. So, she has created a very fine gator egg business with her groom Gary and their workers Garth, Garrett, Gabby, Gus, and Gavin. But, she has also found that not all gator eggs are turned into scrambled eggs; some hatch. And that's the catch -- for another one of Gloria's business -- Returns! It costs more to return a gator than to buy the eggs in the first place. And so it goes, with Gloria reaping far more from what she gets back than from what she gives out. Such is life! This amusing tale is offered up with whimsical characters and delightful syntax while emphasizing the hard "G" sound.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • GOOD BITING, BAD BITING

    Sally Huss

    Paperback (Huss Publishing, April 8, 2016)
    Biting can be good and biting can be bad; it all depends on what you bite on. Oh, the delight when biting into an apple or a peach! But it is not so lovely if you bite on an ice cube or a nut while it still in its shell. Things may not turn out so well. And never, never bite another child; biting must be reserved for something that will bring a smile – delicious, nutritious food. All in rhyme with loads of charming illustrations.
  • How the Gentle G Joined the Alphabet

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, Aug. 2, 2014)
    When the letter G decides that he needs help with all of his duties and wants to add a clone of himself to the alphabet, the other letters put up a fuss. How will this affect the kids, they want to know? How will it affect all the books, songs and TV shows that have been created in their name? No letter wants to lose his or her place. The letter G creates a brilliant solution; he will handle all of the hard G sounds himself, but leave the softer G sounds to his clone, the gentle G. The only problem is that this interferes with the J’s sound. Oh, my. Oh, my! With over 30 colorful illustrations, this book tickles the funny bone while it explains a very useful bit of information about the gentle or soft “G” sound. This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • The Cat With A Bat

    Sally Huss

    eBook (Huss Publishing, Aug. 12, 2014)
    A very confident cat, called The Cat with a Bat, wanders into a baseball stadium. No one knows what to make of him, but he knows who he is, “I’m The Cat with a Bat and a Hat and a Mat and I play baseball wherever I am at.” That explanation starts a series of confusions over the word “At” at the end of a sentence. Fortunately, The Cat with a Bat, demonstrates his baseball prowess by knocking the ball out of the park, proving that stick-to-itiveness counts. Lots of fun and a rhyming delight with a little grammar lesson included.If you love the books of Dr. Seuss, you will love THE CAT WITH A BAT.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • Everyone Has a Mother

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, Feb. 25, 2014)
    From cats and dogs and birds and squirrels and goats and turtles to llamas, sheep, cows, chickens, bears and elephants, hippos, rhinos, even giraffes, frogs, fish, and people – we all have mothers.Whimsical illustrations of animals, insects, reptiles, as well as people, bring home the message that everyone has a mother. The idea is amusingly revealed in rhyme to delight any small child and honor any mother grandmother, step-mother, or foster mother. With over 30 happy and colorful illustrations, this story dances across the pages. Be sure to take a peek at THE MONKEY WHO COULDN’T MAKE UP HIS MIND, another charming, rhyming book by Sally Huss.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.