Bucket Filling from A to Z
By Carol McCloud and Caryn Butzke
Illustrated by Glenn Zimmer
For Ages 4 to 9
Lexile® Measure: 530L
Guided Reading Level: M
32-page picture book
Language: English
Published: September 1, 2017 (First Edition: August 1, 2013)
FORMATS AVAILABLE:
Paperback – 9780997486438 ($9.95 USD)
Hardcover – 9781938326189 ($17.95 USD)
Fixed ePUB – 9780997486483 ($6.99)
Fixed KF8 – 9780997486490 ($6.99)
PDF – 9781945369001 ($6.99)
DESCRIPTION:
This award-winning book uses the letters of the alphabet to help readers see the many, simple ways that they can fill buckets and fill their own buckets in return. When you help children become bucket fillers, you give them the key to happiness . . . For it is in friendship, love, and good will to others that we are truly happy. Bucket filling is the moment by moment choice to be kind and caring. Teaching and encouraging children to be bucket fillers is one of the greatest gifts you can give to them.
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In Carol McCloud and Caryn Butzke’s Bucket Filling from A to Z: The Key to Being Happy, the letters of the alphabet are used in a fun and creative way to expose young readers to positive actions and choices that lead to a happier and more fulfilling life. . . This particular book, with its ABC structure, makes use of a popular and enjoyable way to relate the concept. . . The book’s clear bucket analogy goes a long way in demonstrating acts of kindness. . . A well-crafted, inspiring book for young readers that is filled with positive messages. – Carol Davala, Clarion Foreword Book Reviews
Authors Carol McCloud and Caryn Butzke do a beautiful job of weaving a story of how an individual can be happy using the letters A to Z as bucket fillers. They carefully explain at the beginning of the book that people fill others’ buckets every day in various ways. Soon they take the reader along this alphabetical journey, exploring how each letter can display a word that will enable the reader to learn about how that particular letter/word can help the reader to become a better bucket filler. Taking a young reader through the alphabet, letter by letter, and examining what that letter could represent is fun and creative. This is a joyful way to expose a child to new words and positive ways of making one choose happiness over being sad and rejected. – Darin Bodby, Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews
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