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Sally Huss
Biography for Amazon's Author Central"Bright and happy," "light and whimsical" have been the catch phrases attached to the writing and art of Sally Huss for over 30 years. Sweet images dance across all of Sally's creations, whether in the form of children's books, paintings, wallpaper, ceramics,... show more

Biography for Amazon's Author Central"Bright and happy," "light and whimsical" have been the catch phrases attached to the writing and art of Sally Huss for over 30 years. Sweet images dance across all of Sally's creations, whether in the form of children's books, paintings, wallpaper, ceramics, baby bibs, purses, clothing, or her King Features Syndicated newspaper panel "Happy Musings."Before graduating from USC with a degree in Fine Art in the 60's, Sally had already become a champion tennis player, having won the Wimbledon and U.S. Junior titles and been a Wimbledon semi-finalist in the Women's Division in both singles and doubles. Carrying both her brushes, pens, plus rackets in her hands, she continued to operate in two arenas. With her husband Marv Huss, former head of Advertising and Promotion for Hallmark Cards, they developed the renowned Aspen Club in Colorado, a luxury health spa and tennis facility. After that, they embarked on building a string of 26 Sally Huss Galleries across the country offering Sally's art, writings, and licensed products.Through the galleries, Sally's creations have found their way into millions of offices, hotels, and homes, including those of Clint Eastwood, Kirk Douglas, Joel Gray, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and Mitt Romney.Presently the Husses reside on an art ranch in Fallbrook, California, where Sally indulges herself in her life-long passion of writing and illustrating her own books. The majority of these books are for children, while others touch on her expertise as a tennis champion, and still others reveal her positive philosophy of life. Her creations are still "bright and happy, "light and whimsical" after all these years! www.sallyhuss.com
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Sheila's Reads
Sheila's Reads rated it 3 years ago
A Princess keeps popping up in a little girl's soup, dish water, bath water, and puddle. She has instructions for the little girl. What could those instructions be? Will she be able to follow all those instructions? I enjoyed this story. It's adorable as the little girl follows the instructions th...
Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews
Injoy's Blogs + Book Reviews rated it 8 years ago
Everybody Loves Valentines, Another Happy Book by Sally Huss is a brightly illustrated and fun to read children's book for ages two to eight. I gave it four stars. "A is for 'Always.''Always is how long Iwill love you.' That'swhat each card will say." Link to purchase: https://www.amazon.com/gp/...
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt
FatherCraneMadeMeDoIt rated it 8 years ago
Okay story. It was set to the rhythm of "'Twas the Night Before Christmas", which worked in the beginning, but it became clunky by the end. The story itself was confusing and in my opinion didn't really promote niceness (the witch is tricked into being nice?). The illustrations were okay, but ...
ataylo18
ataylo18 rated it 8 years ago
This is such a fun book to read to your students especially around Halloween! The class will have fun listening to a book they can relate with because who doesn't like eating candy or smelly fish? The Witch in the book gives all of the trick or treaters who comes to her door for candy, smelly fish a...
Cynically Sweet (Booklikes)
Cynically Sweet (Booklikes) rated it 10 years ago
I "bought" a copy of this book from Amazon.com.au when it was free. It might still be free, but I don't know. Regardless, this review is just my honest thoughts.Everything has a Heart by Sally Huss is a book with rhyme that, to read, will not take much time. It goes through examples of a lot of anim...
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