He doesn\’t take the bus to school
He doesn\’t take the bus to school because he wants to walk instead.
It\’s not a big deal for him. He\’s always happy to walk, it\’s faster and he can see more things.
But when he gets to school, he finds that there are so many people on the bus that it\’s hard to find a quiet spot to sit.
So, he decides to walk to school instead. He takes a few steps and then looks up at the sky.
\”Why do I have to take the bus?\” he asks himself. \”I can see more things by walking. It\’s more fun. And I don\’t have to wait for a bus. I can walk alone.\”
He takes another step and starts to sing a song he always likes. It\’s a song about walking to school.
\”I\’m walking to school,\” he sings. \”I\’m not waiting for a bus. I\’m not waiting for a car. I\’m not waiting for anyone. I\’m just walking.\”
He walks for about 30 minutes, taking in all the sights and sounds of the city. He sees people walking, cars driving by, and buildings he\’s never seen before.
As he gets to school, he feels happy and excited. He\’s finally done walking to school, and he\’s not waiting for a bus.
He takes a seat on the bus, feeling a little nervous. He knows that he\’s not the only one who\’s walking to school, and he\’s not the only one who\’s going to school.
He looks out the window and sees a group of people walking towards him. He knows they\’re also walking to school, and he feels happy for them.
\”Thank you for walking to school,\” he says to them. \”It\’s much better for you. And for me.\”
He walks to school every day, even if it means taking a little longer to get there. He likes to see all the sights and sounds of the city, and he likes to be independent.
So, he doesn\’t take the bus to school. He walks, and he\’s happy.

