[CASL-L] book suggestion like the Empty Pot

Katherine Candido kcandido at att.net
Fri Aug 30 17:19:33 PDT 2013


This year we read The Bucket Book for Kids.  Our school wide behavior plan is based on it for our Prek-2 school.  It's another version of the title suggested below - both with a great message.
 
Kate
 
Kate Candido
Library Media Specialist
Orange Avenue School
Milford, CT
 

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 From: "Esposito, Susan" <SEsposito at hamden.org>
To: "'Crean, Sue'" <creans at brookfieldps.org>; Kathleen Smith <ksmith at ledyard.net> 
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Last year our
principal (K-6) read Have You Filled a Bucket Today? By Carol McCloud.
It was well-received and successful; it became the theme in our building. 
  
Susan
Esposito 
Teacher
Librarian 
WestWoods School 
350 West Todd Street 
Hamden, CT 06518 
(203) 407-2138  

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suggestion like the Empty Pot  
  
Mr. Peabody 's
Apples - we used this in fifth grade as an anti bullying message.  
  
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Kathleen Smith <ksmith at ledyard.net>
wrote: 
Hello!  I am looking for a picture book with a strong
message, good for "back to school" for my principal to read to our
k-6 school.  Last year we did the Empty Pot.   We are looking
for something new that kids may not have heard before.  Any ideas would be
appreciated.   THANK YOU!!!   

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 Middle School 
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