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Have You Filled a Bucket Today: A Guide to Daily Happiness for Kids (edition 2006)

by Carol McCloud, David Messing (Illustrator)

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Through sweet, simple prose and vivid illustrations, this book encourages positive behavior as children see how very easy and rewarding it is to express kindness, appreciation, and love on a daily basis.
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Title:Have You Filled a Bucket Today: A Guide to Daily Happiness for Kids
Authors:Carol McCloud
Other authors:David Messing (Illustrator)
Info:Ferne Press (2006), Edition: 1, Paperback, 32 pages
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Have You Filled a Bucket Today? A Guide to Daily Happiness for Kids by Carol McCloud

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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
In this book it teaches young children to fill/ complement or engurge one anothers bucket. Rather then being mean and hurtful with our words which would be bucket dipping. It helps kids know the difference in how we make others feel with our actions and words by giving and receiving kindness. ( )
  OliviaW33 | Mar 16, 2023 |
This story is about how easy it is to spread an act of kindness to one another. It uses a bucket and an analogy by saying everyone walks around with an invisible bucket and how easy it is to make or break someone's day. When unkind words happen, that person becomes a bucket dipper, but when kind words/acts occur, it causes that person's bucket to fill, including the one sharing the random act of kindness. It's always best to be a bucket filler than a bucket dipper. ( )
  tiffanie.skersick | Jan 11, 2023 |
It's an interesting idea. I'm not sure how well my g'kids understood it, though. ( )
  Wren73 | Mar 4, 2022 |
It's all in the bucket, that invisible bucket that follows you everywhere. . . teaches young readers valuable lessons about giving, sharing, and caring. This guide to daily happiness, though, is not just for kids.
  BLTSbraille | Nov 4, 2021 |
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