Have you filled a bucket today?

author: McCloud, Carol
Uses the metaphor of filling a bucket to encourage children to practice kind and considerate behavior and teach them the benefits of positive relationships.
year: 2006, 2008, 2016
call number/section: 170.83, 158.1, 370.11, 158.2, 1000, 158, 177.7, 176
subjects: interpersonal relations, juvenile literature, happiness, conduct of life, self-esteem, children, conduct of life

Editions


Have you filled a bucket today?
McCloud, Carol
Ferne Press (2006)
Uses the metaphor of filling a bucket to encourage children to practice kind and considerate behavior and teach them the benefits of positive relationships.
Schools: 86



Have you filled a bucket today?
McCloud, Carol
Ferne Press (2008)
Uses the metaphor of a bucket filled with good feelings show how easy and rewarding it is to express kindness, appreciation, and love on a daily basis.
Schools: 1



Have you filled a bucket today?
McCloud, Carol
Bucket Fillosophy (2016)
Uses the metaphor of filling a bucket to encourage children to practice kind and considerate behavior and teach them the benefits of positive relationships.
Schools: 18



Have you filled a bucket today?
McCloud, Carol

Uses the metaphor of a bucket filled with good feelings show how easy and rewarding it is to express kindness, appreciation, and love on a daily basis.
Schools: 1


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