Have you filled a bucket today? : a guide to daily happiness for kids / by Carol McCloud ; illustrated by David Messing.
Material type: TextPublisher: Brighton, MI : Bucket Fillosophy, is an imprint of Bucket Fillers, Inc., [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 10th Anniversary edition, revised and updatedDescription: 31 pages : color illustrations ; 21 x 28 cmContent type:- text
- still image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780996099936
- 099609993X
- 0996099948
- 9780996099943
- Guide to daily happiness for kids
- Happiness -- Juvenile literature
- Kindness -- Juvenile literature
- Caring -- Juvenile literature
- Self-esteem -- Juvenile literature
- Interpersonal relations -- Juvenile literature
- Social skills -- Juvenile literature
- Conduct of life -- Juvenile literature
- Happiness in children -- Juvenile literature
- Caring in children -- Juvenile literature
- Self-esteem in children -- Juvenile literature
- Helping behavior in children -- Juvenile literature
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Dr. James Carlson Library | Children's NonFiction | 177.7 M127 | Available | 33111009417656 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
This heart-warming book has become a classic, selling over a million copies, and is listed as one of the top children's books that encourage kindness towards others. It encourages positive behaviour by using the concrete concept of an 'invisible bucket' that holds your good thoughts and feelings. When you do something kind, you fill someone's bucket; when you do something mean, you dip into someone's bucket and remove some good thoughts and feelings. This book focuses on how our social interactions positively or negatively affect others and encourages all to be kind.
Originally published in 2006 by Ferne Press.
The concept of bucket filling is an effective metaphor for encouraging kind and considerate behavior and for teaching the benefits of positive relationships. Updated and revised, this 10th anniversary edition will help readers better understand that "bucket dipping" is a negative behavior, not a permanent label. It also explains that it's possible to fill or dip into our own buckets.