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Have You Filled a Bucket Today?3 reviews
Carol Mccloud

Nelson Publishing & Marketing, 2007

Fantastic book, perfect for preschool to fifth grade!
I am a social worker and I not oly use this book in one on one counseling but use it in classroom presentations. The county I live in has also incorperated this book into it's ciriculum for every elementary school. It is a great way to teach kids about feelings, bullying and self esteem. We also use an actually bucket in the classrooms to make it an interactive learning tool.
  
  











  



  
Buckets of Money: How to Retire in Comfort and Safety16 reviews
Raymond J. Lucia

Wiley, 2004

Just makes sense!
Ray's advice makes sense in today's economy and takes the "don't put your eggs all in one basket" concept one step further. As retirees, we're living longer than ever, and our money has to last. The old advice of putting your retirement into CD's doesn't work anymore, "bucketizing" does. Note: This review doesn't constitute legal or tax advice and is only my opinion. Please consult your ...
  
  











  



  
Life in a Bucket of Soil1 review
Alvin Silverstein, Virginia Silverstein

Dover Publications, 2000

Dirt
Have you ever been interested in the sex life of worms? What about parasites and how they eat? This book has simple but informative drawings and somewhat easy text that go into just enough detail to keep you interested. It offers suggestions on how to do soil experiments and breaks the subject matter into 10 chapters, one for each group of critters. Very fascinating in a creepy, crawley way.
  
  











  



  
A Bucket of Ashes: A Gilded Age Mystery (Gilded Age Mysteries (Berkley))8 reviews
P.B. Ryan

Berkley, 2007

A touching end to the series
When is the last time you read a regency book with a hero who is addicted to opium and a heroine who's husband is in jail and has a past as a pick-pocket? Not to mention the herione's former lover who is a married man with a wife in an asylum. The characters are so well written and fleshed out that they get under your skin and you truly care about what happens to them. This book is the ...
  
  











  



  
How Full Is Your Bucket? Educator's Edition: Positive Strategies for Work and Life2 reviews
Tom Rath, Donald O. Clifton

Gallup Press, 2007

How Full is your Bucket?
I am currently using this book as part of the professional development of the Resident Assistants that I supervise, who are undergraduate college students who work with many different kinds of people. Although my staff does not always recognize the long-term meaning of this work, I feel that when we discuss the chapters and try to show the connection to daily activities, they are able to ...
  
  











  



  
Mastering The Management Buckets: 20 Critical Competencies for Leading Your Business or Non-profit3 reviews
John Pearson

Regal Books, 2008

Mastering the Management Buckets
Mastering the Management Buckets provides invaluable guidelines, profound insight, and clear direction. There's more solid, practical advice for managers and leaders than can be received in many of the books I've read in my forty-years of ministry. I'm a visual guy. So the illustrations of the 20 buckets concept really rivots my attention. This book is a hands-on resource, it transforms my ...
  
  











  



  
Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots: Gardening Together with Children29 reviews
Sharon Lovejoy

Workman Publishing Company, 1999

WOW!! Lets start gardening!!!
I bought both books. Roots,Shoots,Buckets & Boots, and Sunflower Houses. They are not the same! There are a couple of similar items, but both worth having and different. Sunflower houses shows how to make leaf hats and flower crowns, screechers, boats, pansy dolls, and much much more. The first book (roots, shoots,..) shows more creative gardening and hideouts and things like pizza patches ...
  
  











  



  
Have You Filled a Bucket Today: A Guide to Daily Happiness for Kids25 reviews
Carol McCloud

Ferne Press, 2006

EXCELLENT, Get this for every child and teacher in your life!
EXCELLENT, Get this for every child and teacher in your life! This book is an amazing way to get character education across to your children and family.
  
  











  



  
How Full Is Your Bucket? Positive Strategies for Work and Life85 reviews
Tom Rath, Donald O. Clifton

Gallup Press, 2004

Very Positive Energy
If you fill someone else's bucket with positive energy, words and praise, it fills yours in return. It is a nice approach and it definitely works. Mr. Rath did not reinvent the wheel here. However he did write a good book that is pleasant to read and it is empowering. The only problem that I have with this book is that I found it too expensive considering how thin it is. Otherwise, it is well ...
  
  











  



  
Billy's Bucket5 reviews
Kes Gray

Candlewick, 2003

Substitute teachers' dream book.
I am a substitute teacher and I take this book with me every time I sub. This book belongs to my five year old son and he loves to have this book read to him, but I steal it and take it when I work. I have read it to students of all ages and it is always a hit. I use it for a reward or just sometimes to relax and listen to a good story. I found it interesting that Fifth graders like this story ...
  
  











  



  
Keeping Up Appearances: Hyacinth Bucket's Book of Etiquette for the Socially Less Fortunate16 reviews
Roy Clarke, Jonathan Rice

BBC Pubns, 1994

keeping up appearences
This was bought as a gift for a friend. we share a like for Hyacinth Bucket!
  
  











  



  
The Warm Bucket Brigade: The Story of the American Vice Presidency1 review
Jeremy Lott

Thomas Nelson, 2008

Charming, illuminating history of a little understood office
Jeremy Lott has done a bit of the wondrous here. He has taken the history of a little understood or, or for that matter, little noticed political office and made it into an understandable, interesting and often humorous history. Academics and their supporters will probably not like "The Warm Bucket Brigade" for all the reasons just stated: this is an understandable, interesting and frequently ...
  
  











  



  
Parting the Red Sea One Bucket At A Time (The Goodman Family Story)2 reviews

Family Foundation Press, 2000

Touching, faith promoting story
The story of the Goodman family is a story that builds faith. It shows strength in personal tragedy, and how family love transcends all boundaries. Claudia Goodman, the mother, tells the story of her family and their involvement in efforts to promote the saving and strengthening of the traditional family unit, thus providing the building blocks for strong, good societies. As her family travels ...
  
  











  



  
Hard Times and a Nickel a Bucket: Struggle and Survival in North Carolina's Shrimp Industry1 review
John R. Maiolo

Chapel Hill Press, 2004

An informative, easy read
This is a comprehensive and entertaining history of the development of commercial fishing in the southeast. It is also very informative with regard to the momentum coastal development has, and which is threatening the source of its development in the first place--fishing. As multiple use zones, our coastal communities now are the intersections of a variety of conflicting interests. This is one of ...
  
  











  



  
Clean Cabbage in the Bucket
Dennis O'Rouke, Frank Emerson, ...

Llumina Press, 2008

Five Irish pub entertainers who have been working the road, usually solo, since the early seventies have put together this collection of personal stories about the life. It's all here; the bars, the gigs, the guitars, the audiences and the occasional fights; the hotels, the club owners and the odd-ball characters met along the way; the women, the music and more. This is great story-telling, often hilarious, ribald, sometimes poignant; a wild, ...
  
  











  



  
Hyacinth Bucket's Hectic Social Calendar5 reviews
Jo Rice, Roy Clarke

BBC Books, 1997

Just Like Having Another Episode!
This adorable little book is ostensibly a copy of Hyacinth Bucket's one-year diary (a gift from Richard). As with any diary, the entries are (of course) handwritten. Also, there are copies of newspaper clippings, invitations, a few annotated photographs, and so on, throughout. The first page, as one might expect, is a list of important phone numbers (all filled in and suitably annotated by ...
  
  











  



  
Two Tears in a Bucket: an urban hip-hop novel6 reviews
Traci Bee

iUniverse, Inc., 2007

Reading is fundamental
This book was a great read. Kept me interested the entire time. I can not understand why a mother would take the side of any man over there own flesh and blood, and then continue to traumatize that child for years, and when feel she done nothing wrong. I would have took her to the cleaners.
  
  











  







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