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Books with author Sally Huss

  • Welcome to Kindergarten

    Sally Huss

    language (, July 7, 2018)
    Leaving preschool for kindergarten can be a scary undertaking for any child. Fortunately, young Billy has a wise and caring mother who helps him see the ‘growing’ possibilities of this next step. Yes, he finds that there are many ways to grow than just ‘taller.”This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • Being Happy Being Me

    Sally Huss

    eBook (, Feb. 13, 2017)
    What can you find in your pocket? This little girl finds all sorts of things hidden here and there – a fish in her pocket, a turtle in her shoe, a cat in her hat and a mouse in there too. What else does she reveal about herself? She has eyes to see, a nose to smell, ears to hear, the ability to run and dance and even change her mood, along with the possibility of something bigger. Might she be in someone else’s pocket? If you like the books of Dr. Seuss, Mo Willems, Sandra Boynton, Suzy Spafford, Jane O’Connor, the Berenstains, Felicia Bond, Laura Numeroff, and P.D. Eastman, you will love BEING HAPPY BEING ME.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • My Father's Shirt

    Sally Huss

    eBook (Huss Publishing, Nov. 25, 2015)
    Many children experience the loneliness created by military separation. The little boy in this story is such a child who describes his struggle with sadness when his father is deployed. But, he has a wise and creative father who knows how to turn his son’s unhappiness into an opportunity for growth, with the help of his favorite shirt. How does he do it? You’ll have to read the book to find out.All in rhyme with delightful illustrations, this book will touch the heart of any child who reads it.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • THE PRINCESS IN MY TEACUP

    Sally Huss

    Paperback (Sally Huss Incorporated, Sept. 19, 2014)
    What little girl would not want a princess to visit her? That’s what kept happening to the little girl in this story. A princess would show up in a mud puddle, the kitchen sink, a bathtub, and even in a cup of tea. But it is what the princess told her that was most important, and the little girl took it to heart. Who was that princess in her teacup? You’ll have to read the book to find out.All in rhyme and accompanied by over 35 delightfully colorful illustrations that dance along with the story.Special, framable Certificate of Merit included at the end of the book for any child who promises to following the princess' suggestions.
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  • Cinnamon Girl

    Sally Huss

    eBook (Huss Publishing, April 23, 2016)
    Being a child of color, specifically the color of cinnamon, Kimberly is left out of many activities by her classmates. When her teacher notices this, she uses the metaphor of the many flavors of ice cream to explain that we may all be different on the outside but are made of the same ingredient on the inside – sweetness. After discovering that they all had differences – red hair, freckles, glasses, blue eyes, and skin color, the students decide to appreciate their differences as well as their sameness, adding that “sweetness, goodness, and kindness are better seen when we practice color blindness.” All in rhyme with 25 delightful illustrations.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • Everybody Has Something Slightly Askew

    Sally Huss

    Paperback (Sally Huss Inc., Nov. 10, 2018)
    From asthma to diabetes to food allergies and more… everyone has something slightly askew. No need to be put off by them. If everyone were the same, life would be so very plain.A jaunty, rhyming romp with a handful of kids as they discover the differences in people and are reminded to: “Enjoy yourself… just as you are!” If you like the books of Dr. Seuss, Mo Willems, Sandra Boynton, Suzy Spafford, Jane O’Connor, the Berenstains, Felicia Bond, Laura Numeroff, and P.D. Eastman, you will love EVERYBODY HAS SOMETHING SLIGHTLY ASKEW!
  • A Boat Full of Animals -- 30 Character Building Games

    Sally Huss

    Paperback (Sally Huss Incorporated, April 23, 2012)
    This book is filled with 30 happy animals games that are designed to develop positive character traits in your child. They are fun to play. From games that teach kindness, helpfulness, self-appreciation, thankfulness, to enjoyment of work, etc., these games will be looked forward to and repeated often by your child. For example: how to be like a giraffe and stretch your greatness, or be like a cat who cleans up after herself, or a bird who makes sweet sounds, plus many more. Each animal has a trait and a game to go with it. Your child will love playing these games and fill his or her boat with these animals! Fans of the books by Dr. Seuss, Sandra Boynton, Suzy Spafford, Felicia Bond, Laura Numeroff and P.D. Eastman will appreciate A BOAT FULL OF ANIMALS. Age range: 4-8. May be used for older children as well. -- More fun and more self-appreciation will fill your child as he or she plays these games. They are simple and meaningful. -- Charmingly illustrated by Sally Huss in bright and happy colors.-- These are heart-warming, thought-provoking games a child will play during his or her day and save for the rest of his life.
  • 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.
  • The Prince in My Lemonade

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, Dec. 24, 2015)
    What little boy would not want a wise and caring prince to visit him? That's what kept happening to the little boy in this story. A prince would show up in a bowl of cereal, the school sink, a mud puddle, and even in a cup of lemonade. But it is what the prince told him that was most important, and the little boy took it to heart. Who was that prince in his lemonade? You'll have to read the book to find out.All in rhyme and accompanied by 40 delightful illustrations that dance along with the story.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss, which includes the adorable book THE PRINCESS IN MY TEACUP.
  • A Mermaid Tea Party

    Sally Huss

    eBook (Huss Publishing, Nov. 15, 2015)
    This 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. *Informational 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.
  • If I Were a Rainbow

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, Nov. 9, 2015)
    What can a flower, an apple, a cloud in the sky, a pumpkin, even a raindrop teach a child? Perhaps to share what each has to offer.Charming, whimsical images bounce along with the rhyme to set a child’s imagination soaring. Lots of fun. Lots of ideas to spark more fun and more ideas.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • Easter is Cancelled

    Sally Huss

    eBook (Huss Publishing, Feb. 9, 2016)
    Everyone likes to be appreciated, even the Easter Bunny.Easter comes but once a year. But this year the Easter Bunny was not participating, not taking charge, not helping out. The other animals had their duties and were working well. Not the Easter Bunny! Why? His excuse was that no one ever thanks him for all the work he does to create a special day for kids all over the world. So, he cancelled Easter. Oh my, oh my. A wise and thoughtful owl is consulted. His solution warms the heart of the bunny. What the Easter Bunny is told is important for all kids to know. You’ll have to read the book to find out what that is.Be sure to take a peek at ONE HUNDRED EGGS FOR HENRIETTA, another happy Easter book by Sally Huss.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.