Pick a theme that feels practical and clear
For this kind of handwritten newspaper, a useful angle is: “What should I do if I face bullying or dangerous temptation?” Instead of filling the page with broad slogans, organize the content around four simple ideas: speak up, step away, ask for help, and say no. This makes the page more helpful and easier for children to understand.
A strong main title could be Say No to Bullying and Dangerous Temptations. You can add a subtitle such as “Learn to protect yourself in school and daily life” to make the message complete and child-friendly.
A four-section layout is simple and effective
If you are unsure how to divide the page, use a four-box layout. Put the main title in the center and arrange four small sections around it.
- Section 1: What bullying looks like. Include pushing, name-calling, exclusion, threats, or repeated teasing. This helps children understand that bullying is not only physical fighting.
- Section 2: Stay away from dangerous temptation. Write short reminders such as not taking unknown items from strangers, not going to unsafe places, and not trying suspicious things out of curiosity.
- Section 3: How to protect yourself. Include steps like staying calm, leaving the scene, protecting your body, remembering what happened, and telling a trusted adult.
- Section 4: My safety promise. Add 2 to 4 short pledge sentences to make the page more personal and engaging.
Ready-to-use text for the page
Short paragraph ideas
School should be a safe, friendly, and caring place. If bullying happens, we should not stay silent, and we should not solve problems with anger. The right way is to protect ourselves first, move away from danger, and ask teachers, parents, or other trusted adults for help.
When someone offers unknown food, drinks, or suspicious items, we should refuse firmly. Do not be curious, do not try, and do not follow others blindly. Some dangers may look “interesting” or seem harmless at first, so staying alert is very important.
Short warning lines for speech bubbles or borders
- Do not bully others, do not ignore bullying, and do ask for help.
- Be alert to unsafe temptation and avoid unknown items.
- Leave danger quickly and protect yourself first.
- Speak up in time and let trusted adults help.
Design ideas that make the page look organized
Use blue, green, and orange as the main colors for a bright and safe-looking style. Make the title large and bold, and place cloud shapes, speech bubbles, or shield boxes around it to highlight the idea of self-protection.
Decorations can be simple: books, shields, prohibition signs, student helpers, school gates, or a phone icon. For drug prevention, avoid overly realistic drawings. A clean child-friendly style works better, with the focus on refusal and safety awareness.
End with an action checklist
At the bottom of the page, add a small checklist such as: I will not bully others, I will not watch bullying silently, I will not accept suspicious items, and I will ask for help when needed. This kind of ending is more practical than a slogan alone.
If you want more title ideas, border inspiration, or layout help, you can continue organizing your handwritten newspaper in the Zhihui Shouchao Bao WeChat mini program and make the creation process easier.