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  • 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.
  • The Witch's Big Night

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, Sept. 29, 2014)
    The Halloween witch in this story is very perturbed by the visitors who come to her door. No candy for them, instead she offers spiders, smelly dead fish, or a handful of worms. She’s scary and grumpy. Her frustration stems from the fact that not one of the trick-or-treaters has the gumption to trick her, except for one kindly skunk. A tub of bobbing apples does the trick. How he does it is for you to find out.Full of amusing rhyme and whimsical illustrations that will delight even the most outrageous Halloween characters in your household.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • Moon Cheese

    Sally Huss

    eBook (Huss Publishing, May 16, 2016)
    Ever wonder about the moon -- what it’s made of and why it shines? These kids did and set off to find out. Green cheese! Yes indeed! But who made it and why? The Man in the Moon, of course. By scooping up milk from the Milky Way with the Big Dipper, he strained it through a glittering star field to get his cheesy yield. As he explains, “When the cheese is aged, no more than three days, it makes a great reflector for the sun’s golden rays.” A lot of work for him, but then again, that’s what he says gives him his grin. You’ll have to read the book to find out what else he reveals. All in rhyme with over 35 delightful illustrations.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • Mr. Getaway and the Sunshiners

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, Sept. 2, 2015)
    The delightful Mr. Getaway, a wild and daring substitute teacher, invites his students on an extraordinary adventure – a nighttime trip to visit the sunshiners. These unusual beings greet the rising sun and inhale everything they need from the sun’s rays. What could that be? Were the students converted into sunshiners themselves? 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.
  • Gerald McGilligog's Dog

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, Aug. 5, 2014)
    “There sat upon a log, a logA very sad and lonely frog, a frog...Who said, ‘I'm not as happy as I can be.This is not the life for me!’ Then, from out of the fog, the fogCame flying a tiny log, a log...And after it chased a dog, a dogThat knocked the frog...Right off his log.Once upon the log, the dog sat so peacefully and said,‘I have not been as happy as I can be…This is the life for me!’”Oh my, oh my, what do you think happens when the frog and the dog change places?This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • What's for Thanksgiving Dinner?

    Sally Huss

    eBook (Huss Publishing, Nov. 4, 2014)
    What's for Thanksgiving Dinner? A duck, a goose and a turkey have different ideas about the menu. Each chases the other until they decide that it might be a nice idea to celebrate together. The story is how these three, after some tricky beginnings, become friends. With amusing rhyming verse the point is made... that anyone can become a friend. This story is one to tickle the heart of any child, and subtly spark the spirit of gratitude within them. It emphasizes the importance of being thankful.Lots of charming illustrations in bright and happy colors. Those who delight in the books of Dr. Seuss, Sandra Boyton, the Bernsteins, Mo Willems, and Laura Numeroff will love WHAT’S FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER?This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • The Funny Fighting Gnomes

    Sally Huss

    language (Huss Publishing, Aug. 1, 2014)
    All in rhyme, this tongue-twisting delight is about a naughty group of gnomes who will do anything to win a game, even if they all become lame. What a mess! Will they learn the silliness of fighting… or not?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

    language (Huss Publishing, Sept. 10, 2015)
    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.This children’s picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children’s books by Sally Huss.
  • The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

    Daniel Defoe

    Hardcover (Jaico Publishing House, Jan. 1, 2019)
    JAICO ILLUSTARTED CLASSICS SERIES is a collection of beloved childrens classics read by generations all over the world. Rich with adventures and thrills, these immortal stories with vivid illustrations are designed to delight young readers. ROBINSON CRUSOE was shipwrecked on an uninhabited island. He was the only survivor. The ship was grounded on a rock. Crusoe managed to salvage as much as possible from the ship. With great perseverance and industry, he made for himself a secure and comfortable habitation. It was only after twenty-five years he saw another human being, a savage whom he rescued from being eaten by his captors. He named him Friday. Read on to learn more about the interesting adventures of this courageous sailor. DANIEL DEFOE was trader, writer, journalist and spy.