I Want to Be A Bucket
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About the Book
I agree with the author that I Want to Be a Bucket "is a clever little tale that uses the emotional breakdown of a sponge, to show us that we have a special purpose in life." In addition, the book appears not to have gender bias and could be generalized to fit both male and female students. His choice of the blue sponge and green bucket could imply that we may feel blue about our situation and feel that the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence. However, in use with this book, teachers could capitalize on this misconception of reality as they help young children develop positive self-concepts. Having taught in the elementary school, served as principal and taught in higher education as a teacher educator, I have no reservations in recommending this book for young children.
Herman William Strickland, Ed.D
Emeritus Dean of University College
Arkansas State University
State University, AR 72467
About the Author
A native of Jonesboro Arkansas, Strickland graduated from
Arkansas State University in 1984. Although I Want to Be a Bucket is his first
book as a published author, he has worked as a graphic designer, illustrator,
and writer for many years. In addition to his work as a graphic designer for
The United Methodist Publishing House in Nashville, Tennessee, Strickland also
handles the public relations design for American Baptist College, does book and
marketing work for Unlock the Champion, and is the graphic artist for Arrowmark
Media.
Some of his work has garnered national attention. Strickland
worked on the book The Dad I Wish I Had, written by former NFL player Freddie
Scott, with a forward written by former NFL coach Tony Dungy.
Strickland and his wife, Rosalind, have five children:
Natasha, Jennifer, Meagan, Kenneth, and Kaleb.