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Lady Heather's Reviews
Lady Heather's Reviews rated it 6 years ago
This is a wonderfully written and illustrated book for children between the ages of 4-9.The idea of this book is to teach and guide children in learning how they can "fill the imaginary bucket that everyone in the world possesses, and the buckets of others" by treating people with kindness and respe...
Story of My Life
Story of My Life rated it 6 years ago
This book talks about filling buckets. Although they may not be there physically, you can still fill someones invisible bucket with kind words. I would use this books to talk about kindness and have the students decorate their own bucket so that their classmates can write kind notes or identify good...
Mel1212
Mel1212 rated it 6 years ago
Tags: "Pre-Internship Block" “Children’s Book” “Kindness/ Happiness” Brief Review: Have you filled a bucket today is about young children and how they can fill their bucket or dip into their own and others bucket. The book gives examples of how to be bucket fillers and bucket dippers. It shows the c...
Maggie Wiygul ED511
Maggie Wiygul ED511 rated it 6 years ago
Lexile Level: AD710L This book by Carol McCloud would be amazing to read aloud to elementary students of all ages because of its wonderful message about kindness. The book describes how everyone has an invisible bucket and our actions and words can either fill or dip each others' buckets. This boo...
Miss McKinley's Favorites
Miss McKinley's Favorites rated it 6 years ago
Have You Filled A Bucket Today? is a great book to read the first week of school, but it's also a good read to re-introduce throughout the year. This is a great book for 1st-4th grade. This book encourages positive, kind behavior and it reminds students how easy it is to be kind to one another. A sw...
Favorite Books for Children
Favorite Books for Children rated it 7 years ago
This story is a great way to show how random acts of kindness, smiling at someone, giving compliments, or helping someone in some way can go so far! "Have You Filled a Bucket Today?" paints a picture that everyone has an invisible bucket that is always with them. This bucket carries their happiness ...
Sara Elizabeth's Blog
Sara Elizabeth's Blog rated it 8 years ago
Have You Filled A Bucket Today? by Carol McCloud is a really cute book that teaches children what it means to fill a bucket. To fill someones bucket means to be nice to them and then when you are mean to them you can take away from the bucket. I think this is a GREAT book to have in the classroom be...
kateriker
kateriker rated it 8 years ago
This book is basically a long version of "treat others the way you want to be treated". By doing something nice you are filling another person's bucket, while also filling yours. Negative actions cause negative results. By treating others poorly, you take away from both their bucket and your own. I ...
Miss Swift's Shelf
Miss Swift's Shelf rated it 8 years ago
I just recently found this book and, boy, I can't wait to get my hands on it!! My hope and dream for my classroom is that it would be a positive, kind, and "bucket filling" environment! I would use this book to lay down my expectations as a class. I have found so many physical bucket filling reward ...
Eprice2
Eprice2 rated it 8 years ago
This is a great book that I would read on the first day of school to all students in kindergarten to sixth grade. It gently reminds students that the things they say can hurt other people. So, in order to drive this point home, after reading this book I would have students fill each other's buckets,...
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