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What Should I Do One Things Or Two?
註釋Asher is a little boy with lots to do. He has trouble focusing on only one task and finds himself doing too many things at once. But there's a bunch of stuff we can't do while we're doing something else, right? Does your child have that problem?On a beautiful day in Michigan, Asher's parents decide to drive to the park. Asher is excited-there are so many things to do at the same time! On their way to the park, a boy who is texting and driving at the same time, bumps into their car.Asher and his school chums learn an important lesson about things we shouldn't try to do at once, as attorney/author/safety advocate Mark M. Bello and illustrator Melinda Falgoust, the author and illustrator of the award-winning Happy Jack-Sad Jack, a Bullying Story, team up again to present this delightful and compelling story in rhyme:". . . It's better to do only one. Don't do the other 'til the first thing is done . . .""With two things at once, you'll mess up, it's true,But not if you first do thing one, then thing two . . . One thing at a time is the best thing to do,You can't button your shirt while you're tying your shoe . . .""When driving you must keep your eyes straight ahead.This man was looking at his phone instead . . ."Indeed, the lesson that Asher and your children learn in this enjoyable book is important, not just for children, but for people of all ages. The rather serious issue of distracted driving is compared with the decisions children make daily-What should I do? One thing or two? Hopefully, the many relatable choices will underscore this important lesson for later in life. That's Asher's story, I hope you can tell,Doing two things at once doesn't work out so well.