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How can a funny poster make you want to buy a product?

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How can a funny poster make you want to buy a product?

An advertisement is a big, colorful picture you see in stores, on streets, or in newspapers. It shows a product and tells why it is great. Advertisements help people know about products and want to buy them.

Pictures and colors are very important in a poster. They catch the eye of children and adults. For example, a picture of a happy dog with a bone can make a poster very attractive. Bright colors like red or yellow also catch a lot of attention.

A slogan is a short and funny sentence that you often see on posters. It should be simple and easy to remember. For example, Eating vegetables is fun! is a fun slogan that makes you want to eat vegetables.

A funny poster can make a product more appealing. For example, a poster with a laughing Dog eating crunchy treats can make you want to buy those treats. Kids and adults like funny things, so a funny poster is more effective.

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How can a funny poster make you want to buy a product?

The Poster Creation

With paper garlands and colorful letters, Mila and Samy turned their window into a real springtime(1) spectacle. Their little dog, a happy dog named Luna, helped by bringing colorful pebbles to decorate. Their enchanted(2) window caught the attention of all the residents of Mini-Town, teaching them the importance of a nice window to attract customers. Soon after, Mila and Samy go to the Pub Corner, a workshop where they make posters, funny slogans, logos, and even mini radio ads. They are determined to create even more attractive(3) advertising for their shop.

Mila, thinking out loud, says:
« Now that our window display is ready, we need to think about attracting the children. What could be more appealing than a cute kitten? »

Samy, with a clever smile, suggests:
« Let's add sparkling stars and a rainbow background. »

Mila, looking at the colors in her idea notebook, says:
« Bright colors catch the eye. That's important. »

Samy, with a sly smile, suggests:
« Okay. I'll draw stars. You draw the kitten. »

After talking, Mila draws a kitten with a pencil in its paw. Samy adds stars and a rainbow background. Their poster is finished. A golden letter appears in the corner. Mila and Samy look at each other, curious(4).

Mrs Pitch, curious, whispers:
« This letter is part of a secret word to put together during the season. »

To make their poster even prettier, they need to find a fun and easy-to-remember slogan. That way, the customers will remember it!

The Magic of Colors and Words

Mila and Samy are thinking. They wonder how to make their poster even more attractive. They are looking for an idea to catch the attention of the customers.

Mrs Pitch, with a mischievous smile, gives some advice:
« Use short words and rhymes. Customers love phrases that are easy to remember. »

Mila, after thinking for a moment, suggests:
« What if we add a catchy phrase? »

Samy, after thinking for a moment, says:
« Yes, a funny and simple slogan. The customers will love it. »

Mila, with a mischievous smile, suggests:
« So, what do you think of this one? Draw with Luna! »

Samy, with a big smile, says:
« Perfect! It’s short and funny. The customers will love it. »

With their poster finished, a golden letter appears in the corner. It is part of a secret word to put together throughout the season. Mila and Samy look at each other, intrigued by this new discovery. Their poster is finished, but a new challenge already awaits them. Mrs Pitch, a former marketing(5) project manager, then suggests an exercise: selling three different objects without making mistakes in the prices. The children must learn to calculate a fair price, considering the production costs and the expectations of the customers. Their little cat, Mimi, a cute white and gray kitten, watches them with curiosity, ready to help them at every step of their business adventure. They are eager to find out what the next step of their entrepreneurial learning journey holds.

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