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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "What did you do at school today?" by C.C. Lacavera.]
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Children are remarkably amazing, creative, and adventurous, and it may surprise you to know of the so many things they do and experiment on while in school. Unfortunately, the busyness of life and heavy responsibilities sometimes impact the time parents spend with their children. This situation not only affects the parent-child bonding but also costs them the opportunity to share and listen to the exciting wonders of each day in school. So, I was spellbound when I started reading What did you do at school today? by C.C. Lacavera. I wasn't prepared for the vast opportunities and resources it offers for parents to have a fun conversation with their children on how their days in school went!

What impressed me the most is the book's presentation. Lacavera did a great job providing fertile grounds upon which great conversations can spring up. This is mainly achieved through the short, open-ended questions. These questions are far-reaching, covering as many things that our children could involve themselves in school as possible. This ranges from questions on what they learned in school to the activities they involved themselves in. By so doing, the book makes things easier for parents who may have difficulties striking great conversations with their children or who may not have an idea of what their children spent their day in school doing.

The book is a wholesome exploration of a child's life. From questions bordering on their cognition, like what they did with their ears, eyes, and nose, to those on their personal dispositions (like whether they were kind to themselves enough to have some gleeful giggle), class activities, interpersonal relationships, and outdoor activities. I enjoyed reading all of them. The rhymes were impressive, my favorite being the ones on the questions about hide and seek, tag, bat, and catch. The illustrations were very bright and correctly reflected each question and activity. I found the word choices very simple and engaging. Furthermore, the book was thoroughly proofread, and I didn't find any grammatical or typographical error in it. 

I have no complaint to report about this book. What did you do at school today? by C.C. Lacavera earns five out of five stars for the interactive resources, the colorful illustrations, and the impressive presentation. I recommend this book to every child. It's a great material for parents and children to spend their evenings together.

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"What did you do at school today?" by C.C. Lacavera brings childhood memories when Parents ask this recurring question. One may surprise, even shocked, to know of the so many things that children do, experiment on and are exposed to while in school.
C.C. Lacavera's book "What did you do at school today?" emphasize the essentiality of parent-child bonding, and the importance of nurturing holistic and wholesome communication with our children. This fosters early detection to changes that are detrimental to a child as well as employs measures to ensure their protection and safety.
The book is a wholesome exploration of a child's life and is an insightful recommendation to parents and guardians.
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Yes, I agree. The book highlights the importance of discussing school events on a regular (preferably daily) basis and how it helps both children and parents maximize the educational experience.
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What Did You Do at School Today? by C.C. Lacavera is a delightful book that helps parents connect with their children by sparking meaningful conversations about their school day. It highlights the amazing things children experience and create at school, offering a unique opportunity for parents to engage with their kids and strengthen their bond.
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“What Did You Do at School Today?" by C.C. Lacavera seems to be a delightful and insightful book, likely capturing the everyday experiences of school life in an engaging way. Based on the OnlineBookClub.org review, it’s a great read for parents, educators, and children alike, fostering reflection and connection.
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What did you do at school today
By C.C Lacavera is how to develop communication skills encourage kids to express themselves and share ideas and their thoughts. allow kids to their accomplishments and experiences boosting their self esteem, strengthens the bond between parents and child through active listening and engagement
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The book seems to expound the elephant in the room; talking to our children more and getting to grips with them and their day. It’s always a problem, especially for todays busy parents. Thank you for the review.
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Parents will be amazed to discover the many things/events that impact their children's lives daily and will obtain the knowledge they need to have productive conversations with their children. Thank you for your informative review.
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Rhymes are catchy, and they help kids develop language skills. This book seems like a lovely prompt for bonding with little ones and learning about their joys and challenges. Thank you for your review.
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Based on your review, this is definitely a book that I would pick up and read to help connect me with my children and learn more about their busy days at school. I like that the questions invoke all of their senses.
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What did you do at school today? by C.C. Lacavera sounds like the perfect book for kids and their guardians to connect with. Unfortunately, I don't read nonfiction books, so I'll be skipping this one.
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Is getting information about what your young child did at school like pulling teeth? Does your child have difficulty expressing themselves? If yes, this children's book will make the endeavor much easier. Your child will enjoy telling you what they did.
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Books that help parents communicate better with their children are always appreciated. This one gives parents ideas other than the same old "how was school" question and the standard "good" reply.
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Good review! I agree with you. The book is delightful, and the rhymes are simply amazing. I know that little children will just adore this book with the colorful illustrations.
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Post by Fanisa Ndhabambi »

What did you do at school today? by C.C. Lacavera is a great read for parents with children ages 0 to 12. The book encourages bondage among them, improves listening skills, and sparks imagination, which involves sharing.
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