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How the Cow Jumped Over the Moon

How the Cow Jumped Over the Moon

Sally Huss

Huss Publishing
2014
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In this book you'll meet a very stubborn, bored, and uninspired cow. She is steadfast in her determination not to try something new. She is amusingly invited to join one animal after the next in an adventure with them, but sticks to her old habits. It is not until a chicken encourages her to jump over the moon that she decides to change her ways. All in rhyme, and all with a smile, this story is one to delight every child, and subtly spark the spirit of adventure within them. It emphasizes the importance of trying something new -- being adventurous and in the most whimsical way.-- Charmingly illustrated in bright and happy colors.
What's for Thanksgiving Dinner?

What's for Thanksgiving Dinner?

Sally Huss

Huss Publishing
2014
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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.Over 40 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?
Mr. Getaway and the Christmas Elves: (Adorable, Rhyming Bedtime Story/Picture Book for Beginner Readers about Working Happily and Giving Freely, Ages
A classroom full of kids is excited that their substitute teacher, Mr. Getaway, is going to take them on a field trip. Mr. Getaway always has the something exciting in mind and this trip is not different - Santa's workshop Elves are everywhere, working happily, and creating mounds of toys. There is not a sad face in all the activity. Not a bit of complaining about the work. What did the kids learn from watching the elves? They learned that work is good Santa agreed All in rhyme, this delightful story is charmingly illustrated with over 40 images.
Who Needs Teeth?: (Adorable Rhyming Bedtime Story/Picture Book about Caring for Your Teeth, for Beginner Readers, Ages 2-8)
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
The Very Helpful Monsters

The Very Helpful Monsters

Sally Huss

Huss Publishing
2014
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Herbie was a very little fellow who knew exactly what he wanted to be - a monster. He had his reasons. Being small, he wanted others to notice him and he felt that there was no better way to do that than to become a monster. So, he set out to find out how to become one. After finding no luck on his Internet searches for the information he needed, he decided he would get the real low-down on monsters from monsters themselves. One after another answered his questions and sent him off to interview another. But it was the fifth monster who put him straight. Changing his goals, Herbie decided that there was a better way to get what he wanted. What do you think he did?Over 35 amusing and colorful illustrations accompany this charming story.
Who Took My Banana?

Who Took My Banana?

Sally Huss

Huss Publishing
2014
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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

Everything Has a Heart

Sally Huss

Huss Publishing
2015
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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.
Julia Loves Dolls

Julia Loves Dolls

Sally Huss

Huss Publishing
2015
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Dolls Dolls And more dolls Julia had a house full of dolls. She had dolls that covered the walls and dolls down both sides of the halls. Stairs and chairs were covered with dolls. And every time she would open the door, someone would show up with more Her parents finally put their foot down - "You can't have any more dolls than you can hold." Realizing that many of her dolls had been neglected, she decides to keep only what she can love and take care of and give the rest away. Hospital wards, church groups, school counselors all make good use of her dolls and her proud parents reward her generosity by giving her a surprise on her birthday.Over 30 delightful illustrations with rhyming in the style of Dr. Seuss, this book will warm the heart of any child who loves dolls, and perhaps some that don't Children are never too young to learn to share.
Kevin and His Magic Turtle

Kevin and His Magic Turtle

Sally Huss

Huss Publishing
2015
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Kevin wanted to know the secrets beneath the sea, but it took a turtle to take him there. On his birthday he was given the key to that kingdom, his very own turtle. He was warned that he must take good care of his turtle, and he promised to do so. But like so many children, Kevin forgets his promise, losing his dream of visiting the whales, dolphins, rays, swordfish, seahorses, etc. How this young lad learned to care for what he had been given is the tale.Full of 45 brightly colorful illustrations, this book will thrill any child who loves adventure.
Everyone Has a Mother

Everyone Has a Mother

Sally Huss

Huss Publishing
2015
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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 and fish- 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 stated in rhyme to delight any small child and honor any mother.Over 30 happy and colorful illustrations dance across the pages.
Children of the World

Children of the World

Sally Huss

Huss Publishing
2015
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All children of the world count. In their native dress, children from China, Holland, Israel, Finland, Indonesia, Spain, Egypt, Norway, Paraguay, Portugal, Tibet, Turkey, France, Germany, Siberia, Scotland, England, Nicaragua, and Ethiopia dance along in rhyme, carrying this wondrous tongue-twisting message of the importance of children.32 delightful illustrations of children in their native costumes, having fun. Children who love the books by Dr. Seuss, the Berenstains, Suzy Spafford, Mo Willems, Sandra Boynton, Felicia Bond, Laura Numeroff, and P.D. Eastman will love CHILDREN OF THE WORLD.
Gator Eggs

Gator Eggs

Sally Huss

Huss Publishing
2015
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Gloria is an entrepreneur in every way. She has figured out that people who live near the Everglades like to eat gator 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, but not for Gloria. She just started another business -- that of returns It costs more to return a gator to Gloria 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 Very funny story with a great message, offered up with whimsical characters and delightful syntax while emphasizing the hard "G" sound.Children who love the books of Dr. Seuss will certainly enjoy this book and other books by Sally Huss.