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What kind of dog would you choose if you could have any dog you wanted? From oodles of poodles to shepherds, dachshunds, St. Bernards, boxers, setters, terriers, retrievers, and hounds all have their particular characters and gifts. So many. So much fun. Try to just pick one.Adorable illustrations decorate the pages with dogs and more dogs. What's the solution; which would you choose?Enjoy another adorable animal book by Sally Huss, WHO TOOK MY BANANA?
A be-speckled, be-freckled, funny-looking little fellow, named Pete, bewilders his teacher, his classmates, as well as his parents, by his unabashed positive attitude about everything. "Yep, I'm as perfect as I can be. Nothing can upset me, no, no, not me!" What's his secret? You'll have to read the book to find out.
With so many pumpkins to pick from, it is hard to know which is yours. Yes, there is more to a pumpkin than meets the eye. The character in this story tells how he picked his pumpkin, carved it, and then lit the pumpkin's face, which lit his as well. Full of joy! Lots of smiles and charming illustrations with a happy rhyming verse that takes a child on a pumpkin hunt. Happy Halloween.
A smart little mouse, named Mr. Consequences, arrives just in time to stop young Billy from making a bad choice. In the simplest way, the mouse explains the importance of choosing well and what can happen to those who do not when it comes to smoking, alcohol, and drug use.Everyone has the ability to become great at something, Billy is told. However, these substances can get in the way of that by causing a person to lose interest in learning and developing their own greatness. They can even damage a person's health over a period of time. Health and happiness go together.Mr. Consequences leaves Billy knowing that the young lad now understands the importance of making good choices. And Billy is left with a greater sense of self-assurance, planning on being healthy and happy his whole life long.
What is Halloween without a pumpkin?It is just another day full of sweets.Without a pumpkin, the sweets are not real trick-or-treats.But, a pumpkin can make a Halloween night into a delightBy brightening up its face with its own inner light.A pumpkin that sits on a tableAnd watches and waits to see if anyone is able...To take a knife and whittle a grinTo let the spirit of the pumpkin come out from within...Is a very lucky pumpkin!(But, what happens when the knife goes askew?Can the pumpkin's smile be fixed? What to do? What to do?)This children's picture book is part of the wonderful collection of children's books by Sally Huss.
A smart little mouse, named Mr. Consequences, arrives just in time to stop young Billy from making a bad choice. In the simplest way, the mouse explains the importance of choosing well and what can happen to those who do not when it comes to smoking, alcohol and drug use, and vaping. Everyone has the ability to become great at something, Billy is told. However, these substances can get in the way of that by causing a person to lose interest in learning and developing their own greatness. They can even damage a person's health over a period of time. Health and happiness go together. Mr. Consequences leaves Billy knowing that the young lad now understands the importance of making good choices. And Billy is left with a greater sense of self-assurance, planning on being healthy and happy his whole life long.
By observing the techniques and abilities of an extraordinary Blue Heeler named Gracie, certain aspects of the game of tennis, normally considered complex, are made easy and doable. Anyone who plays tennis will appreciate seeing a tennis ball through the eyes of champion - one who knows how to focus, concentrate, create intensity, overcome impatience, stay positive, and remain joyful regardless of the score. The champion, of course, is Gracie, who never once gives herself a second thought.
In these times of great change many people are looking for love and the warmth it brings. This book shows you how to get clear on what you want and how to bring your special person into your life. The formula is simple, fun and proven with examples from all kinds of people from all walks of life. As John Assaraf, of "The Secret" says: "I have been studying and applying what is in this book for over 25 years and I know from my own experiences and from finding my own very special partner that this process works like a miracle. Each one of us has the ability to create and have our own love story. And Sally shows us how in this great little book."
Herbie, un pequeño amiguito, sabía exactamente qué quería ser - un monstruo. Como era bajito, quería que los demás le hicieran caso, y creía que la mejor manera de lograrlo sería convertirse en monstruo. Después de buscar ayuda en internet y Amazon, decide enfrentarse a los mismos monstruos de su casa. Una serie de monstruos le dan consejo. ¡Lo que aprende es algo muy distinto a lo que esperaba!Alrededor de 35 brillantes y coloridas ilustraciones por Sally Huss hacen que esta historia tome vida, y harán que cualquier niño al que le guste reír pase un buen rato.
What young boy would not want to know the secrets hidden beneath the sea? Juan was such a boy, but he needed a turtle to take him there. On his birthday he was given a turtle and his adventures began. There were whales and dolphins to play with, stingrays, swordfish, seahorses and more to explore. However, he did not take care of this gift and his adventures were cut short. What could he do? You'll have to read the book to find out.
Great fun with food! Who knew what lay within Jenny's green omelet? Not Jenny, until she gave it some thought. Fields of green, chickens laying the eggs, cows providing milk for the cheese - all this and more went into her tasty brunch. She came out with a greater sense of appreciation for what she has eaten and what she will be eating in the future. Dinner is next! (All in rhyme with loads of adorable illustrations.)
In the town of Tandumtoo, someone forgot to say 'Thank you.' Eh gad! It seems to be an unwritten law in Tandumtoo to respond to any kindness by saying 'Thank you.' That means when someone does something nice for you, or says something nice to you, or offers to help you, and especially when someone gives you something. And that was the case here when one of the residents, Willy Saladheimer, gave a newcomer to town one of his tandumberries and the man did not say 'Thank you.' Oh the ruckus this started! Naturally, as in all good children's stories the situation was put right. The newcomer simply had a different point of view on the subject of gift giving and a different take on The Golden Rule. All in rhyme with over 30 delightful illustrations.
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.
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.
¡A tus niños les encantará Pete! Un pequeño amigo pecoso y de aspecto divertido, llamado Pete, asombra a su profesora, sus compañeros y sus padres con su descarada y positiva visión del mundo. "Sip, soy lo más perfecto que se puede encontrar. ¡Y a mí nunca jamás nada ni nadie me podrá amargar!". Poco importa lo que pueda ocurrirle a Pete, o qué intente desmotivarle, él está determinado a ver el lado positivo de la vida. ¿Y cómo habrá conseguido adquirir esta habilidad? Tendrás que leer el libro para descubrirlo.
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.
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.
Yes, Tyler had a hat, but so did his sister Genevieve have a hat, and also a cat had a hat. The problem was that none could see because of how they wore their hats. It took a rat to solve the problem and lift their hats, which in turn lifted their point of view and then their spirits. Seeing is believing, they all learned. A delightfully silly tale with a very useful message - See and think for yourself!
Every week thousands of women across the country participate in ladies tennis league matches. From the least experienced tennis players to some of the most, all enjoy the friendly competition offered by league play. Fashion, food, and fun social interaction are all part of the morning's activities, besides the pure pleasure of running around a tennis court chasing a little yellow ball. Some of the finer points of league tennis are explained in this book and suggestions given. Balancing a team, choosing the right sides, court coverage, analyzing opponents, having the right attitude, expectations, and focusing are all covered in the most insightful and delightful way. League play offers more than just tennis. There are friendships to be made, exercise to be had, experiences and learning to be gathered; and no one leaves the court with less than love.
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