Start with a Clear Theme
This poster works best when the topic is specific: food safety and food poisoning prevention. Instead of writing long paragraphs, use short and practical points that children can understand and remember.
Useful Sections to Include
- Food Safety Basics: wash hands, check the date, keep food clean
- How Food Poisoning Happens: spoiled food, dirty hands, unsafe snacks
- Healthy Eating Habits: eat vegetables, drink milk, avoid too much fried food
- Self-Protection Tips: do not buy unknown food, tell adults if food smells bad
Short Poster Text You Can Use
Food safety is important for every student. We should wash our hands before meals and after using the toilet. We should not eat expired or spoiled food. Raw food and cooked food should be kept separate. A healthy diet means eating on time, eating a variety of foods, and choosing less oil, less salt, and less sugar.
Easy Layout Ideas
You can design the page with a large title and four small sections around it. Use green, orange, and light blue for a fresh look. Add small icons like a lunch box, apple, spoon, or milk carton to make the page lively but still neat.
Make the Poster More Practical
To make the poster more useful, add a short rhyme or reminder list. For example: wash hands, check dates, avoid bad food, eat balanced meals. If you want a cleaner final page, you can continue editing and arranging your poster in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.