Description
Asher’s a boy with things to do, but it’s hard to pick just one. There are cookies to eat and blocks to build. Everything’s so much fun! But when his family’s car gets bumped by a distracted driver, Asher soon learns that trying to do two things at once does not work out so well. Asher and his school chums learn an essential lesson as Mom’s Choice Award Winner Mark M. Bello and Illustrator Melinda Falgoust team up once again to present this delightful and compelling story in rhyme. The lessons Asher and your children learn in this enjoyable book are life-saving for children, passengers, and drivers of all ages.
“When you do your schoolwork, you can’t also play,
Do one thing at a timeÑit’s better that way.
With two things at once, you’ll mess up; it’s true,
But not if you concentrate on one thing, then two.”
What Should I Do . . . One Thing or Two? Asher’s Distracted Lesson is a vital safety book for these distracted times.
Em M. Bee writes children’s safety and social justice picture books with award-winning illustrator Melinda Falgoust. The two artists teamed up to create the Mom’s Choice Gold Award Winning “Happy Jack-Sad JackÑA Bullying Story.” EM M. Bee is the pseudonym for author Mark M. Bello, who also pens realistic legal fiction, cozy mysteries, and others that have garnered multiple literary awards and critical acclaim. For more information, please visit www.markmbello.com.
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