
- Millside Is A Bucket Filling School
Check out the new shirts that Millside has recently purchased… This is a great new Program and would love to share more on this…

- New Bucket Filling shirts for Millside
This is a great program that shows the students, teachers and parents a way to put a wonderful twist on everyday life. “Bucket fillers” are those who help without being asked, give hugs and compliments, and generally spread their love and good feelings to others. The simple metaphor of a bucket helps even preschoolers understand the importance of consideration and love, particularly towards those who bully
Bucket dippers” rob us of happy feelings by refusing to help with a task or by saying or doing cruel things.
I as a parent find this to be a wonderful way to share and show children and some adults that it is better to be a “Bucket Filler”
The website has more wonderful insite and hope you take the time to check it out…
Oh.. and my wonderful model is my son Jacob! Thanks to Jacob for being a wonderful part of the Bucket Filling group… hope you and your child do as well!! Wanted to say Thank you to all the parents that participated in this wonderful program and Thank you to Millside for letting my company be a part in making the design and producing the shirts! Anyone out there that wants to send in some pics would be truly appreciated to post on our blog site.. look forward to hearing from you all..
Karen
K & D Designs and The Spiritwear Shop
810-512-4463
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