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Books with author Sally Huss

  • The Princess in my Teacup: Adorable, Rhyming Bedtime Story/Picture Book for Beginner Readers About Being Kind and Useful, Ages 2-8

    Sally Huss

    Paperback (Sally Huss Incorporated, Sept. 13, 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.
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  • Don't Eat Your Soup with a Fork

    Sally Huss

    language (, Feb. 18, 2018)
    Don’t eat your soup with a fork…Or a shovel…Or a rake.Use a spoon for goodness sake!Don’t drink your milk from a carton…Or a bucket…Or a thimble.Use a glass; it’s so simple!Don’t eat your salad with a spoon…Or a broom…Or a feather duster.Use a fork. It’s a must here!Of all the ways to eat, there is certainly a correct one.Eating food correctly is very smart,Particularly when it’s eaten with a grateful heart!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

    eBook (, Nov. 7, 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!
  • I Love Pizza!:

    Sally Huss

    Paperback (Sally Huss Inc., Oct. 23, 2018)
    Who doesn’t love pizza? However, this young lad takes the cake for loving pizza pie, “There’s probably no one who loves pizza as much as me. No, no that could never be. I imagine that one day I will be crowned the Pizza King. Wouldn’t that be a delicious thing?” Fun, lively, a rhyming delight with some good words to wise about making good food choices.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 I LOVE PIZZA!
  • You Can't Teach A Duck

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, Aug. 14, 2016)
    Rib-Tickling, Rhyming Bedtime Story/Picture Book About Using Common SenseA little known fact is that you can’t teach a duck. At least you can’t teach a duck the usual things like telling a joke, singing a song, driving a car, flying a kite, dressing for Halloween, riding a bike, playing a drum, baking a cake, sailing a boat, dancing the tango, or even reading a book. But, you can teach him one thing. What could that be? You’ll have to read the book to find out.Charming, delightful rhyming words tell the tale and tickle the heart along with bouncy, bright and happy images. Every child can add his or her own ideas as to what you can’t teach a duck! Over 30 delightful illustrations.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 YOU CAN’T TEACH A DUCK.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • Will Myla Be Mine?

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, May 31, 2016)
    Puppies are fun. Puppies are delightful and taking care of one can be quite insightful. That’s what this little boy found out – there is more to having a puppy than just play. Avoiding the work involved was not going to fly with his mother. What he learned is something every child should learn about keeping promises and being responsible. Does he get to keep little Myla? You’ll have to read the book to find out.All in rhyme with over 35 delightful illustrations.If you like the books of Dr. Seuss, Mo Willins, the Berenstains, Suzy Spafford, Sandra Boynton, Felicia Bond, Laura Numeroff, and P.D. Eastman you will love WILL MYLA BE MINE?How to handle the loss of a pet and the care of a new one is the challenge for one little boy.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • Who Needs a Hug?

    Sally Huss

    eBook (Huss Publishing, July 22, 2016)
    Who doesn’t need a hug? Well, every animal in this forest steps forward to request one when an invitation is offered. It’s a kind koala who agrees to give a hug to any animal who needs one – not just a hug, but a hug the receiver will never forget. He aims to please and puts his whole heart into this task. The results are worth his efforts, as a hippo, giraffe, brown bear, snake, badger, porcupine, and tiger agree. There is still another who could use a hug. Who could that be?Over 40 delightful illustrations.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 WHO NEEDS A HUG?This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • I Love Pizza!

    Sally Huss

    language (, Oct. 16, 2018)
    Who doesn’t love pizza? However, this young lad takes the cake for loving pizza pie, “There’s probably no one who loves pizza as much as me. No, no that could never be. I imagine that one day I will be crowned the Pizza King. Wouldn’t that be a delicious thing?” Fun, lively, a rhyming delight with some good words to the wise about making good food choices.
  • Think Green! Think Green!

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, March 21, 2016)
    Why not throw an ice cream wrapper on the ground or a soda can on the beach? One young lad finds out that there is a new plan in play – keeping our earth and environment clean. His mother uses a trip to the beach, the market, and a bathtub full of bubbles to explain the importance of caring for our earth and ourselves. She reveals another little secret, but you’ll have to read the book to find out what that is.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.
  • My Mother's Pearls

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, Dec. 10, 2015)
    Many children experience the loneliness created by military separation. The little girl in this story is such a child. She describes her struggle with sadness when her mother is deployed. But, her wise and thoughtful mother uses a string of pearls to tell her daughter how proud she is of her and how she can feel good even when her mother is away. How does she do it? You’ll have to read the book to find out.All in rhyme, delightfully illustrated, and full of love like many of the other Sally Huss books.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • WHO TOOK MY BANANA?

    Sally Huss

    Paperback (Huss Publishing, Dec. 30, 2014)
    An orangutan wishes to have her favorite breakfast – a banana. But it is gone from where she had kept it! Who took her banana? This starts a trek through the rainforest as she inquires of a variety of exotic animals if any of them has taken her banana. From a mamba snake to a tapir, a sloth, a spotted leopard to an elephant, a crocodile to a toucan and a bunch of monkeys, none seems to have taken the banana. All the while she dreams in rhyme of why she loves bananas. The mystery is solved when she returns to her nest. Who took her banana? You’ll have to read the book to find out.*A combination of prose and rhyme combine to make this a delightful book for any child.*Over 35 adorable illustrations float through the story and bring it to life.
  • EVERYTHING HAS A HEART

    Sally Huss

    Paperback (Huss Publishing, Jan. 4, 2015)
    From cats to dogs to trees and leaves, from artichokes and lettuce to people and plans, from cherry tarts to strawberries, everything has a heart. Whimsical illustrations with musical, rhythmical verse carry along this idea of hearts being everywhere with love included. This is a Valentine message that is good for every day.Over 30 colorful and happy illustrations dance across the pages to delight the heart of any young child.