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The concept of bucket filling is an effective metaphor for encouraging kind and considerate behavior and for teaching the benefits of positive relationships. Updated and revised, this 10th anniversary edition will help readers better understand that "bucket dipping" is a negative behavior, not a permanent label. It also explains that it's possible to fill or dip into our own buckets.
9) Happy is
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"Photographs and short rhyming verses describe how it feels to be happy"--Provided by publisher.
10) Not a smiley guy
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Ernest's parents are worried because he never really smiles, but Ernest assures them that he is happy--he is just not the kind of guy who smiles.
11) I feel happy
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A child's birthday party is a very happy occasion, and beginning readers get to experience that happiness for themselves inside this book. This fictional story told through a relatable narrator details the happy events surrounding an exciting birthday party. Accessible text allows young readers to discover for themselves what could cause someone to feel happy-from a day with friends to a fun-filled bike ride. A picture glossary also aids young readers...
12) Happy!
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Enumerates what can make people feel happy and how to spread happiness.
13) Happy
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Looks at happiness, ways to be happy such making new friends, smiling, and helping others with chores.
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"This book explores what happens in your brain when you feel happy, the chemicals your brain produces, and ways to be happy more often. STEM concepts cover aspects of psychology and neurology in simple terms, while social and emotional learning (SEL) concepts support the growth mindset. Grow with Goals and Try This! activities further reinforce the content. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they learn more...
17) I feel happy
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In photographs and simple text, children tell what makes them feel happy, such as a puppy and spending time with Grandpa.
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"Have you ever noticed how much calmer and more engaged your children are when they are outside in the natural world? A growing body of evidence is pointing to the need for children to spend more time outside. Being outdoors has the potential to energise, entertain and educate our children, often with minimal input from adults. 'Growing Up Wild' is for anyone who wants to encourage their kids to spend more time outdoors. Combining the latest scientific...