Where do we go when we go to sleep? The little boy in this story is not waiting to find out. He climbs on a carpet of light and sails into the night. It is his choice where he goes and he chooses well, visiting the lands of helping hands, smiling faces, gladly giving, future greatness, and of course, the land of thanksgiving.Setting an intention before falling asleep is a good habit to teach any child. The colorful illustrations and sweet rhyming accompany this story through its adventures.Over 30 delightful illustrations.
Sally Huss Reihenfolge der Bücher
Diese Autorin verbindet ihre Leidenschaften für Kunst und Schreiben, um fesselnde Kinderbücher zu schaffen. Ihr einzigartiger Stil, beeinflusst von einem tiefen Interesse an französischer Philosophie, bringt Weisheit und Inspiration in ihre Erzählungen ein. Durch ihre Werke, die unzählige Haushalte erreicht haben, teilt sie tiefgreifende Einblicke in das Leben und den Platz der Menschheit darin. Ihre Kreationen, die oft von Positivität durchdrungen sind, sind das Ergebnis einer lebenslangen Reise künstlerischer Erkundung und persönlichen Wachstums.






- 2022
- 2018
This delightful, rhyming picture book emphasizes the importance of using Common Sense, as a little boy tries to teach a duck. He finds that telling a joke, singing a song, flying a kite, riding a bike, playing a drum, baking a cake, sailing a boat, or even reading a book are not in a duck's wheel house. But, there is one thing that is. Hmmm.
- 2017
The Official Mermaid Handbook
- 60 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
All Maggie the Mermaid wanted to do was be great? "Great at what?" her teacher asked. Hmmm. Perhaps the librarian would have an idea for her. And, indeed she did. The librarian gave her a book titled THE OFFICIAL MERMAID HANDBOOK. It was only for those special mermaids who wished to develop their greatness and in doing so would help make their world - the ocean - a better place. The HANDBOOK revealed 10 requirements for greatness. She was told that if she did what it said, she would certainly be GREAT! Of course it was easier said than done. But Maggie did it, improving herself in many ways from personal orderliness, kindness and helpfulness to cooperation and sharing, to appreciation and being adventurous by trying new things, to telling the truth and honoring authority, to maintaining a positive attitude no matter what - all with a few missteps along the way. Over 50 adorable illustrations. A 5x7 Certificate of Merit is available at the end of the paperback version of this book. It is perfect for any child who has earned it.
- 2017
What do you have in your pockets? This little girl shows us what she has 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.
- 2017
When an odd duck, which looks very much like a bunny, pops out of a shell in Mother Duck’s nest, she is astonished but not put off. “Not to worry,” says Mother Duck. “He’ll grown into a fine feathered duck when he grows up!” This is her explanation for all the other oddities she discovers: he can’t swim; he has fur where feathers should be; he likes fruits and vegetables rather than worms; he has whiskers; and he hops instead of walks. When he grows up, he still can’t do any of the things a duck can do. But, he can do one thing very well – dye eggs! Proud of her odd duck of a son, Mother duck realizes that not everyone is like every other one. Their talents might lay hidden inside of their dreams. Yet everyone is worthy of dreams it now seems. Charming, delightful rhyming words tell this tale, accompanied by bouncy, bright and happy images. 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 ONE ODD DUCK. Be sure to take a peek at The Monkey Who Couldn’t Make Up His Mind, another charming, rhyming book by Sally Huss.
- 2017
Every little girl wants to be a princess, but what is even greater than that? Once our heroine discovered the princess within her (THE PRINCESS IN MY CUP OF TEA), she wanted to find out what else she could be. With a trip to the store for a new dress, a visit to a cafe for lunch, and a stop at the beauty salon for a new hairdo there were ample opportunities for her to hone her behavior skills. That princess, who had been so helpful in the past, showed up again to guide her into being her best by being polite and in control of herself. What could be better than being a princess? You'll have to read the book to find out. All in rhyme and with over 40 delightfully whimsical illustrations.
- 2016
I Love You With All My Hearts... And More
- 34 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
When two children ask their mother how much she loves them. "With all my hearts," she answers. They are astonished. "Hearts? How many hearts do you have?" Then their mother begins to list the many ways she loves them - from a heart full of love that feeds them, a heart that keeps them clean, a heart that keeps them safe, and another that comforts them. She even has a heart that encourages them to do their best and one full of pride as they learn something new, and, of course, a heart full of patience. They realize how blessed they are and have a greater appreciation for their mother. Charming, delightful rhyming words tell the tale and tickle the heart along with bouncy, bright, and happy images.
- 2016
When fishing folks gather at the edge of the sea, they are there for a purpose – to fill a large vat with fish to make their favorite fish dish. Counting the number of fish that are needed is quite a task, as the fishing folks have their own idea about what number of fish they can provide. But surprise, surprise when no fish are caught. How did they fill that vat? Another surprise! Delightfully told in rhyme and colorful illustrations. *If you like the books by Dr. Seuss, the Berenstains, Suzy Spafford, Mo Willems, Sandra Boynton, Felicia Bond, Laura Numeroff, and P.D. Eastman will love WHO WANTS TO FISH? *Rhyming tongue-twisting verse will capture any child’s imagination. *Over 35 adorable illustrations dance through the story to bring it to life and tickle the heart of any child who reads it. If this sounds like something you would like, scroll up to download your copy. Be sure to take a peek at THE CATE WITH A BAT another adorable, rhyming book by Sally Huss.
- 2016
Celebrate fathers of all kinds, even yours. From lions and frogs and sand grouse and lumpsuckers and golden jackals to rheas, orangutans, penguins, marmosets, jacanas, wolves, seahorses, and children – all have fathers and they are well worth honoring. Charming illustrations and a rhyming verse dance through this story to describe fathers of all kinds and plant the seed of appreciation in the children who read it.
- 2016
Think Green! Think Green!: a Happy Multicultural Book
- 34 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
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.