Deceptively simple narrative of a bus driving through a town, dropping off passengers. I say deceptively because Taro Gomi uses great, complex language is used in this straightforward narrative: artist, sightseers, salesman, building site, leap, commuters, dashes, mechanic, jog, hospital, shoppers, marketplace, junkyard. It reads naturally and effortlessly, and gives us a lot of information about our world in an interesting way. We want to know where this bus will stop next. I gave it 5 stars because there are so few books that portray our complex social world outside of the home for the youngest readers, and "Bus Stops" does this authentically. I can't think of an audience or a setting that would not benefit from using this book.