What do you think of the title of "What Did You Do at School Today?" by C.C. Lacavera?

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What do you think of the title of "What Did You Do at School Today?" by C.C. Lacavera?

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What do you think of the title of "What Did You Do at School Today?" by C.C. Lacavera?
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I think the title is fun, engaging, and just good. It gives off an impression of a doting parent who is invested in their child's life, so they are always eager to know what they got up to during the day when they were away, probably at school. So this aspect is inviting to potential readers, who will be eager to find how the title fit in the overall book.
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I think the book's title is thought-provoking and will inspire the intended audience, young children, to love learning and pay attention in school. The thought that someone will be interested in what a child did at school is heartwarming and children will be eager to share their at-school activities.
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I think the title "What Did You Do at School Today?" feels relatable and inviting. It reminds me of a common question parents ask, making it feel familiar. It suggests the book will focus on school experiences, which makes it appealing if you're into stories about childhood or school life.
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Just seeing the red background makes you stop and wonder what the name of the book is. The boy getting off the bus makes me imagine my children coming home from school and me longing to know how their day has been. This title makes me think that it will be a nice book to read with the little ones in the house. There may be fun things and a good message that encourages communication between parents and children.
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I think the title will definitely draw the adult's attention to the contents of the book. The question asked in the title is almost asked by all parents at the end of every school day, so I'm sure many are willing to explore what this book has to offer to the children regarding this topic.
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The title "What Did You Do at School Today?" is straightforward, relatable, and inviting. It captures a question every parent has asked, making it instantly familiar. The conversational tone feels warm allows for meaningful interactions and reflection between the child and the parent/ person reading. It’s a great choice for sparking curiosity and encouraging kids to share their own experiences.
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I like the title and it goes well with the book's content.
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The Title of this book Presents the reader with an anxiety of the story to anticipate. For a parent, this is a common question that runs to the child when they return from school every evening.
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I think the title will attract more the attention of the parents than children, as it will be a remembrance of the question we were asked when we were little once we came back from school.
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The title goes perfectly with the book. Because it compliments the content in the book. Best part is the ending, where the author masterfully ended the book with the title.
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I think the books title reminds me of a caring parent. It seems especially designed to grab the attention of a parent. I ask my son this all the time, what did you do at school today? It's the question an involved parent would ask, and therefore it works as both an attention grabber and great marketing tool.
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The cover appeals to the parental audience more. Parents who are engaged, interested in what goes through a child's day.
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The title is very descriptive of what one should expect from the book. It is a title that connects two people, the parent and the child. It is engaging and exciting for both parties involved.
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Post by Carlos Mata Saenz »

I like the title, I feel this is the kind of question that it's usually underrated. These questions show interest, love and appreciation, show wanting to be part of others' lives. I like the title because makes me feel that there is a "caring about" involved
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