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Children’s Books: THE CAT WITH A BAT (Very Funny Rhyming Bedtime Story/Picture Book, About Stick-to-itiveness for Beginner Readers, with 23 Whimsical Illustrations, Ages 2-8)

Children’s Books: THE CAT WITH A BAT (Very Funny Rhyming Bedtime Story/Picture Book, About Stick-to-itiveness for Beginner Readers, with 23 Whimsical Illustrations, Ages 2-8)

Children's Books: THE CAT WITH A BAT  (Very Funny Rhyming Bedtime Story/Picture Book, About Stick-to-itiveness for Beginner Readers, with 23 Whimsical Illustrations, Ages 2-8)

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.

Be sure to take a peek at HOW THE COW JUMPED OVER THE MOON, another very funny book by Sally Huss about trying something new.

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Children’s Books: LUCKY PENNIES (Very Funny and Touching Bedtime Story/Picture Book, About Self-Esteem and Self-Worth, for Beginner Readers, with 20 Whimsical Illustrations, Ages 2-8)

Children’s Books: LUCKY PENNIES (Very Funny and Touching Bedtime Story/Picture Book, About Self-Esteem and Self-Worth, for Beginner Readers, with 20 Whimsical Illustrations, Ages 2-8)

Children's Books: LUCKY PENNIES  (Very Funny and Touching Bedtime Story/Picture Book, About Self-Esteem and Self-Worth, for Beginner Readers, with 20 Whimsical Illustrations, Ages 2-8)

When five pennies set out to find out how valuable they are they become discouraged as they are found to be nearly worthless by first a car salesman, then a juice bar operator and finally a taxi driver. Standing on a street curb and feeling quite dejected, they are surprised by a group of tourists who are delighted to discover “lucky pennies.” Each tourist appreciates the penny he or she finds, each for a special reason. The pennies, of course, realize now that they are worth far more than a penny’s worth.

Unlike the pennies in this story, who were not sure how valuable they were, every child should know that he or she is valuable and is important in the lives of others. Every child is priceless and is worth more than all the pennies in the world!

20 whimsical and colorful illustrations bounce along with the rhyme and will delight any child.

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Be sure to take a peek at HOW THE GOLD GOT IN THE GOLDEN RULE, another very funny book by Sally Huss.

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Children’s Books: HOW LITTLE LEIGH MADE FRIENDS (Adorable, Bedtime Story/Picture Book for Beginner Readers About Overcoming Shyness, Believing in Yourself and Making Friends, ages 2-8)

Children’s Books: HOW LITTLE LEIGH MADE FRIENDS (Adorable, Bedtime Story/Picture Book for Beginner Readers About Overcoming Shyness, Believing in Yourself and Making Friends, ages 2-8)

Children's Books: HOW LITTLE LEIGH MADE FRIENDS (Adorable, Bedtime Story/Picture Book for Beginner Readers About Overcoming Shyness, Believing in Yourself and Making Friends, ages 2-8)

HOW LITTLE LEIGH MADE FRIENDS is a delightfully illustrated story about a little girl who, like many children, suffers from shyness and lack of self-confidence. She has no friends and finds herself alone walking to and from school and even at school, until she comes upon a mirror that becomes her friend.

She poses questions to the mirror and the mirror always answers back. The mirror agrees with her as she describes her loneliness, but also agrees with her when she decides to change.

With the mirror’s support Leigh ventures out of her isolation and learns to believe in herself. What child would not want to be rid of shyness or be sympathetic to those who are shy? Great lesson!

Charmingly illustrated by Sally Huss in bright and happy colors.

Fans of the books by Dr. Seuss, Sandra Boynton, Suzy Spafford, the Berenstains, Felicia Bond, Laura Numeroff and P.D. Eastman will really appreciate HOW LITTLE LEIGH MADE FRIENDS. Great for pre-schoolers and early readers.

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About the Author:

Sally Huss writes children’s books to help brighten the lives of children. All of her books are happy in nature and add a little dollop of wisdom in the process. She feels children need good habits, handy skills, and a good sense of humor to keep them moving forward in a happy, healthy, and productive manner.

As a King Features syndicated author, Ms. Huss has been creating positive and inspirational messages, called “Happy Musings”, for newspapers in the U.S. and Canada for many years. This has led to her writing and illustrating a great number of uplifting books for both adults and children. Along with her writing and illustrating, she has created collections of wallpaper for children, baby bibs, t-shirts and a vast number of prints and original art for children’s rooms.

Here are some of Sally Huss’ other books:

For Children –

Plain Jane and the 4th of July (About Being Yourself and Self-Appreciation) http://amzn.to/1srBkkN

The James Gnomes (The Importance of Loving and Caring) http://amzn.to/1hnu6UK

Cool! (The Importance of Getting Along with Others) http://amzn.to/1jKFvkn

A Wise and Thoughtful Father (The Importance of a Positive Attitude) http://amzn.to/1s1WYcw

Everything Has a Heart (The Importance of Love and Kindness) http://amzn.to/1gzqhA9

The Very Little Monster (The Importance of Kindness and Facing Fears) http://amzn.to/1iPCMp7

A Mermaid Tea Party (About Thoughtfulness and Good Manners)

Gator Eggs (About Sowing and Reaping) http://amzn.to/1devwBk

Everyone Has a Mother (Appreciating Mothers) http://amzn.to/1mCMUmA

A Boat Full of Animals (Fun Exercises to Develop Good Habit and Core Values) http://amzn.to/1hycrxl

The Secret (The Importance of Saying “Please”) http://amzn.to/RUHto5

The Little Leprechaun Who Loved Yellow (The Importance of Following Your Heart) http://amzn.to/KQHC1K

Children of the World (Fun Rhyming and Counting) http://amzn.to/zhokeG

Little Baby Bobby Goes to the Zoo (The Importance of Understanding “NO!”) http://amzn.to/KaXzQQ

How the Cow Jumped Over the Moon (The Importance of Trying Something New) http://amzn.to/N2CT1K

A to Z Animal Games (Learning Games to Develop 26 Good Habits) http://amzn.to/Mb4z3Y

Little Lonely Leigh (The Importance of Believing in Yourself) http://amzn.to/MgYKxR

Eight Golden Rules for How to Play Your Best Tennis (The Importance of Playing Happy and Other Strategies, Endorsed by Billie Jean King, Dick Enberg, Mary Carillo) http://amzn.to/uqQYYx

Mr. Consequences Says ‘No’ to Strangers (The Importance of Making Good Choices) http://amzn.to/N2Eipk

Lulu Little Gets Smart (The Importance of Learning from Mistakes) http://amzn.to/LSFib5

Thanksgiving Dinner (The Importance of Being Thankful) http://amzn.to/KQH9g3

The Tree-Within-The-Tree (The Importance of Appreciation) http://amzn.to/N2E5lK

Did You Ever Say “Thank You”? (The

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