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LET’S PLAY!
by Sally Huss
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Everybody has a body — and everybody can move! Let’s Play is a lively rhyming celebration of exercise, games, and joyful motion. From jumping and dancing to sports and play, this book encourages children to stay active, try new things, and have fun doing it. With its upbeat tone, it inspires kids to embrace fitness.
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NO SMOKING NO DRINKING NO DRUGS
by Sally Huss
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A clever mouse named Mr. Consequences appears just in time to help young Billy make smart choices. With gentle wisdom, he explains how smoking, drinking, and drugs can block the path to one’s best self. Billy learns that true happiness and health go hand in hand.
For Multicultural
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A LESSON FOR EVERY CHILD: ABOUT FOOD ALLERGIES
by Sally Huss & Elizabeth Guarino
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A student with food allergies teaches classmates how he must stay safe and aware — from reading labels to using an EpiPen if needed. Through understanding and kindness, everyone learns how to help friends with allergies feel included and protected. A thoughtful story that builds compassion and awareness.
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WHO NEEDS TEETH?
by Sally Huss
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From rabbits to kids, everyone needs teeth to chew their food, smile, and enjoy life’s favorite foods. This playful rhyme shows how teeth help us stay healthy, happy, and ready for fun.
A cheerful reminder that taking care of your teeth keeps your smile bright and your days joyful.
For Multicultural     For Spanish
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HANDS ARE FOR HELPING
by Sally Huss
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With charming rhymes and adorable drawings, this book highlights the importance of hands -- all the things they can do and all the reasons they need to be appreciated. From painting, planting, and baking pies to waving hello or waving goodbye,they always do their part, including expressing love from the heart.
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ONE GREEN OMELET, PLEASE!
by Sally Huss
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Jenny’s breakfast becomes an adventure when she starts to wonder what’s inside her green omelet. From the fields and cows to the hens and farmers, she discovers the magic and gratitude behind every bite. A charming rhyming tale that turns a delicious eating journey into appreciation — and fun!
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EVERYONE HAS EYES
by Sally Huss
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Our eyes let us see the wonders of the world — from stars and rainbows to loved ones’ smiles. We tend to take our eyesight for granted, rather than value its importance in our lives.. This joyful, rhythmic story encourages children to appreciate this priceless gift and care for their vision every day.
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DREAM BIG WITH FOOD ALLERGIES
by Sally Huss & Elizabeth Guarino
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Living with food allergies makes some children cautious, but this uplifting story shows they can still dream big and do anything they set their hearts on. With awareness, preparation, and courage, kids learn to join in safely—at school, in sports, and beyond. A hopeful reminder that life’s possibilities are wide open for everyone.
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GOOD BITING, BAD BITING
by Sally Huss
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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 in its shell. And never, never bite another child; biting must be reserved for something that will bring a smile. 
For Multicultural
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I LOVE PIZZA!
by Sally Huss
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Who doesn’t love pizza? This book follows one pizza-loving child who simply can’t get enough — all day long. With humor and rhyme, this book celebrates delicious fun while serving up a gentle lesson in moderation and healthy habits. It shows that even the tastiest treats are best enjoyed with balance.
For Multicultural
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MAX’S BIG ADVENTURE: FOOD ALLERGIES
by Sally Huss & Elizabeth Guarino
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Traveling is fun — but for Max, it takes courage and care! The story follows Max, a young boy with food allergies as he explores San Diego with his family. From planes to restaurants, Max shows how to stay safe by asking questions, bringing his emergency kit and his own snacks. Being prepared is being responsible and aware!
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THINK GREEN! THINK GREEN!
by Sally Huss
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A lively rhyme encourages children to care for the Earth — to plant, pick up trash, protect our resources, and keep our world clean. From recycling to reusing containers, every small act makes a big difference. An important and happy reminder that when we think green, we help our planet!
For Multicultural 
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EVERYBODY HAS SOSMETHING SLIGHTLY ASKEW
by Sally Huss
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Everyone has something that makes them different — and that’s what makes life interesting! From a lady with hairy feet to kids managing diabetes, this lively, rhyming story reminds readers that our “something special” is what makes us unique. With humor and heart, it helps children appreciate differences. 
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A LESSON FOR EVERY CHILD: ABOUT DIABETES
by Sally Huss & Elizabeth Guarino
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When a new student joins the class with diabetes, the teacher invites him to explain what that means. His openness helps classmates understand how difficult diabetes is and how he stays healthy and safe, which inspires empathy and acceptance from his classmates. A warm, educational story about inclusion and care.
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DON’T EAT YOUR SOUP WITH A FORK!
by Sally Huss
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This is a laugh-out-loud rhyming romp through mealtime manners!
From forks in soup to hammers in ice cream, each silly mix-up shows the wrong way to dine.
With playful rhythm and cheerful art, kids learn what utensils are really for. A funny, feel-good reminder that good manners make every meal a delight!
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DREAM BIG WITH DIABETES
by Sally Huss & Elizabeth Guarino
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Olivia believes her diabetes will keep her on the sidelines—until friends and mentors show her that anything is possible with care and confidence. From soccer to swimming to singing, she learns that diabetes doesn’t define her—it just means being mindful. A reminder to dream big, and believe in your limitless potential.
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