In this cautionary tale, the narrator engages in a series of minor offenses, such as feeding popcorn to zoo bears and throwing a soda can out the car window. Each time, he is confronted with the question, 'What if everybody did that?' prompting him to envision the potential outcomes.
With colorful mixed-media drawings, the book vividly depicts the boy's thoughtless acts on one page and the possible chaos that could ensue if everyone disregarded the rules on the other.
The illustrations showcase a diverse cast of characters with expressive faces, adding depth to the storytelling. Ellen Javernick's storytelling captivates readers with its character-building narrative.
About the Author: Ellen Javernick has authored over twenty children's books, including 'What If Everybody Did That?' and 'What If Everybody Said That?' Colleen Madden, the illustrator, brings the story to life with captivating visuals that convey the importance of responsible decision-making.
This engaging picture book is a valuable addition to any library seeking to instill important life lessons in young readers.