One Hundred Eggs for Henrietta

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Authors: Sally Huss
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watched. She could see the little girl hunting and searching, unable to find an egg to call her own.

    Then in a flash of speed, the hummingbird dove to where her egg lay gleaming on that small blade of grass. She hovered above it, drawing attention to herself and the spot where the egg rested.

    A moment later, the little girl held the very little Easter egg in her hand. It was as golden as the sun and more beautiful than the wings of the one who had laid it, the hummingbird. The little girl held it so sweetly and gently. She loved it with all her heart.

    The party continued with ice cream and cake for one and all and that included the fine-feathered friends who had made this special Easter Sunday a day to remember.

    Every child had an egg and every egg carried a wish of a bright and happy future for the one who found it!

 

    These images, along with other Sally Huss Art for Children, are available as framed or unframed prints, prints on canvas, or greeting cards by clicking here:
    http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/sally-huss.html

 
    INVITATION

 

 
    Thank you so much for purchasing this book. If you liked it and the message it contains I would be most grateful if you would help others find this book by posting a review on Amazon (link: http://amzn.to/1heqGUx ) and telling your friends and family members who have small children about it.
    You are invited to join our Family of Friends on my website, www.sallyhuss.com , and receive updates on my FREE book promotions, and download a wonderful poster, also FREE, on happiness, titled “The Most Important Thing to Know.”
    We are all a part of the effort to enrich, educate, enlighten and protect the children in our lives and those who are not. Please lend a hand by helping me spread happy books with wonderful uplifting messages.
    Thank you,
    Sally

 
    Sally Huss has been a writer and artist all of her life. She studied art at Occidental College before graduating from the University of Southern California with a degree in Fine Art.
    Besides her books, Sally is an accomplished artist, whose paintings hang in homes from Hollywood to the White House. Her bright and happy designs dance across lines of baby bibs, clothing, purses and wall art for children. King Features syndicates Sally's inspirational panel, Happy Musing, for newspapers and online e-zines. Sally writes and paints in her Fallbrook, California studio, plays tennis, and walks the hills daily.
    Through the years, Sally has written and illustrated many books for children and adults. Here are a few.
    For Children:
    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

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

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

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

 
    A Mermaid Tea Party (The Importance of Kindness and Manners) http://amzn.to/L04JrH

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

 
    Best Counting Book EVER! (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 ofBelieving in Yourself) http://amzn.to/MgYKxR

 
    Eight Golden Rules for How to Play Your Best Tennis (TheImportance 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

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