A school essay written by one the world's most famous musicians, Paul McCartney, has been published.
He wrote it years ago, when he was 10 years old, and lots of people are interested in seeing it.
So how would you feel if YOUR school work was shown to the world?
Do you have something you'd love people to see? Or maybe you'd be really embarrassed?
Perhaps you'd prefer your lack of maths skills to stay private, or you might be proud of a particular class project.
Whatever you think, let us know!
Your comments
"I might depending how good it was."
TJ, 12, England
"I would love for a piece of my history work to be published. My old teacher said he'd use one of my pieces as an example because it was such a high standard! I enjoy that subject and I feel I am very good at it!"
Rachel, 13, UK
"Why should anyone want see my work? Unless I become famous, which is very unlikely."
Sophia, 14, Nottingham, England
"Never it would be too embarrassing! I'm not clever enough for the world to be looking at my work. Plus my handwriting's hard to read!"
Asam, 9 , Birmingham, England
"No way!!!"
Bradley, 13, Norwich, England
"If it was neat and good quality I wouldn't mind but if it was rubbish with scruffy marks I'd hate everyone seeing it."
Chloe, 10, West Midlands, England
"I think it would be OK and kind of special if I was proud of the work, because then if it was really good, someone might notice it."
Megan, 12, Derby, England
"It depends on if the work was good!"
Francesca, 10, Monaco, Monaco
"Only if it was art work that I was proud of. Otherwise no, I don't really like the idea of people seeing my school work."
Lizzie, 14, Cardiff, Wales
"Yes and no because I want people to read my stories but not my art and maths. I'm very bad at those subjects and I would never want people to see them!"
Anna, 9, Aberdeen, Scotland
"Well it kind of depends whether that piece of work was good or bad!"
Kara, 12, Orkney, Scotland
"I would hate if everyone saw my maths work because I am terrible at maths. I wouldn't mind if the world saw one of my essays, it's just my hand writing I'm worried about really!"
Francine, 11, Ireland
"I would love people to see my work. It would help to prove that young people aren't just out on the streets getting into trouble. We are actually in school working hard."
Sarah, 12, Northern Ireland
"I wouldn't really mind as I am quite clever!"
Sophie, 12, Manchester, England
"We'd show off our artwork because it's brilliant!"
Hannah and Poppy, 13, UK
"I would not like it because my work's private."
Kathryn, 12, Inverness, Scotland
"I think that children's work should be shown but only if they want it to be seen. It should definitely not be shown if they are making fun of it. Why would the world need to see my schoolwork anyway?"
Amy, 12, Peterborough, England
"I really wouldn't mind! It would be great for people to see my work! As long as it wasn't a bad piece!"
Ellie, 11, Brighton, England
"Generally? No, but if it was a piece of work that I was really, really proud of then I probably wouldn't mind."
Amy, 13, Bournemouth, England
"No! Even if it was something that I was really, really proud of, people have different opinions - and it would be showcasing my awful handwriting!"
Joanne, 10, Manchester, England
"I'm really proud of my writing and art, so I would happily show anyone that. But I would want to go over it first and check I haven't made any embarrassing mistakes!"
Hannah, 11, Edinburgh, Scotland
"I would like to show my drama skills because everyone says I'm a drama queen - that's because I like it."
Leanne, 10, Buxton, England
"Only my artwork or poems, because there are some there I am actually proud of."
Fordie, 11, UK
"Actually I would love people to see my work, but I would want to see it first in case it looked bad"
Simran, 9, Tipton, England
"I would want it to be shown if I had won a prize for it."
Kim, 10, Earlston, Scotland
"Generally? No. But if it was a peice of work that I was really, really proud of then I probably wouldn't mind."
Amy, 13, Bournemouth, England
"I wouldn't really care as I am quite smart. I would only care if my school work was very bad!"
Caitlin, 10, Ballymoney, Northern Ireland