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

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The title, for some reason, sounded creepy to my own ears. It gave me 'I know what you did last summer vibes'. The cover, however, put my imagination in the proper place. It's so welcoming. I'm sure my 5-year-old will want this on her bookshelf.
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I like the cover. It is simple but colorful enough to grab children's attention. Plus, the illustration is relevant to the book and its content.
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I like the vivid colours and the illustrations very much. I think the school bus with children on board represents the book's subject perfectly. It is also very eye-catching for children and adults alike.
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I think the cover is lovely! It is clean and simple, but not so much so that it wouldn't grab the attention of readers. Additionally, I think the cover relates very well to the story inside. A great job!
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I think the cover is amazing. The picture of a school bus and school children align with the thematic preoccupations of this book.
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The cover is not only appropriate but also very eye-catching. It is cute, colorful, and certainly genre appropriate. It will attract children who are the target audience. So it serves its purpose.
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Cool, colourful, and bright! The colours are engaging, and most importantly, they grab attention. I think kids will instantly feel drawn to it when they lay the first glance at it. Parents will also feel draw to it.
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The cover of the book seems to have been designed well to correspond with the content of the book.
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I think it makes use of bright and warm colours to appeal to children and the words are bold and clear. So, I'd say it is very kid friendly.
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The cover of the book is great. The image of a school bus and kids gives it a meaningful vibe, suggesting the book is related to school life.
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... I think the cover is catchy and would draw attention. Especially children's attention.
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Bertha Jackson wrote: 02 Dec 2024, 14:33 I like the vividness of the school bus, which is appropriate for a book about children's time spent at school.
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In my opinion, it uses warm, vibrant colors to appeal to kids, and the text is clear and prominent. In my opinion, it is incredibly kid-friendly.
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Julie Basil wrote: 19 Dec 2024, 00:38 The cover of the book seems to have been designed well to correspond with the content of the book.
Agreed with your opinion
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I find that the cover is very attractive and colourful. The picture is very dynamic. It is very catching.
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