What should the main message be?
The page should answer one clear question: where should children hide first during an earthquake? The main idea is to take cover nearby, protect the head, stay away from glass, and evacuate carefully only after the shaking becomes weaker.
Useful sections to include
- Safe places to hide: under a sturdy desk, beside an interior supporting wall, or in a safer corner of the room.
- Places to avoid: windows, balconies, hanging lights, bookshelves, and tall cabinets.
- After the shaking: follow the teacher or family instructions and leave in order.
- Emergency supplies: water, flashlight, whistle, simple medicine, and a towel.
Short text children can write directly
An earthquake can happen suddenly, so staying calm is very important. When shaking starts, do not run blindly. Quickly crouch down, protect your head with your hands or a schoolbag, and hide in a safer nearby place. Stay away from glass, heavy objects, and anything that may fall.
After the shaking becomes weaker, leave the area in an orderly way. Do not push, shout, or go back to get things. If you are in school, follow your teacher. If you are at home, listen to adults and move to an open and safer place.
Layout ideas for a child-friendly page
- Put the title at the top in large letters.
- Use one side for safe places and the other side for unsafe places.
- Add a middle box with a short slogan.
- Use numbered steps for earthquake actions.
Helpful finishing touches
Use short sentences instead of long paragraphs. Highlight key words like hide nearby, protect your head, and evacuate in order. If you want a cleaner final page, you can continue arranging the design in the Smart Handwritten Newspaper WeChat mini program.