How Full Is Your Bucket? For Kids

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Price: $17.95 - $4.00
(as of Aug 12, 2024 18:42:30 UTC – Details)


An illustrated adaptation of the long-running…

Reviews

  1. Brendan Cockroft

    Great for teaching children empathy
    How Full Is Your Bucket? is a wonderful book for young children! My 4-year-old really enjoys the story and its colorful illustrations. It does a great job of teaching empathy and understanding other people’s feelings in a way that’s relatable for kids. It’s an engaging read that opens up great conversations about kindness and positivity. Highly recommend for parents looking to introduce important life lessons to their children!

  2. Kelsie*

    Great thought process
    This is a great book teaching about your actions and reactions along with consequences and rewards. My 8 year old is constantly asking for this to be his nightly book.

  3. Carrie P.

    great book
    I like how this book is written. it gives kids an idea of how to express their emotions and how those emotions might affect other people as well. my son enjoys reading this book. I would recommend this book for anyone with little kids.

  4. Ecirp

    It’s not all about you…
    Helps kids learn about love…giving it away fills your own bucket.

  5. Cat B

    GREAT series to teach kids about about kindness – especially wonderful for more literal children, like my son with Autism
    My son with Autism loves the Bucket Filling series, and this book is pretty much the ‘introduction’ to the concept. It takes the generally abstract concepts of kindness and ‘treating others as you’d like to be treated’ and provides an extremely tangible, relatable metaphor. Because my son has had to (and still does have to) work hard to learn and understand basic social interaction – and is always expanding his understanding of empathy and social cues – the Bucket Filling series gives him an opportunity, through story telling, to actually, literally ‘see’ how treating other people impacts that person’s feelings and moods.This book is his favorite of the series. I think it acts very well as a ‘social story,’ because it walks a little boy through the first day that he notices the buckets. The story takes him through a full day at school, and it shares several realistic situations in which kids and adults fill one-another’s buckets (are kind to one another), and situations in which someone dips from another person’s bucket (is mean to someone). It also perfectly exemplifies how being kind to another person fills that person’s bucket (makes them happy), but also fills your OWN bucket (makes you feel good); and, similarly, how dipping in to another person’s bucket (being mean to them) also dips from your own bucket (makes you feel bad/cranky/upset), too.

  6. Violet Orchid

    Very good
    I tried Fill A Bucket with my preschoolers and that didn’t work out too well. I was a bit apprehensive about this one, and found that this one work a lot better with the kids I had. The story was engaging and it elicited a lot of discussion about how we treat others and how we want to be treated. I liked how the bucket was used as a metaphor for behavior and how people see us and how we see ourselves. It was nice that the background story was able to illustrate how the bucket was used and it got my students thinking about their own behavior. It was wonderful and I would highly recommend it.

  7. Amolli

    Amazing Book
    My daughter was introduced to this book at school. The day they read it she came home so excited to tell me all about it. I immediately went to the library to get a copy to read and quickly saw why she loves the book so much. It was clear that I needed a copy to add to our growing library at home. This would make a great gift for an individual or classroom as is has a great message/lesson to be learned from it.

  8. Alma Guadalupe mata garcia

    De excelente calidad

  9. Chirag

    Excellent read !

  10. Hope Miller

    this is such a great book.teaching kids that everything they do or say to people has consequence.whether it be good or bad – everything we do affects someone else.everyone has an invisible bucket. we can either dip into it by being unkind or we can fill it up by spreading kindness and light

  11. Mickey

    I bought this book for my Year 2 class at school after some of the girls were falling out with each other too easily. We have read this a few times and also created a “class bucket” – the children really engaged well with the story and two weeks have now passed without any falling out at all! Long may it continue!The children are also in the habit of talking about “their buckets” and have learnt that they can increase someone’s else happiness.

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