
Literacy Newsletter Prompt Words
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Please create a children's literacy newsletter titled "Amusement Park," in portrait A4 format, designed for children aged 5–9 to learn characters and recognize objects through pictures. 1. Newsletter Title Area (Top) Centered large title at the top: "Amusement Park Literacy Newsletter" Style: Cross newsletter / Children's learning report feel Text requirements: Large, eye-catching, cartoon handwritten style, colorful outlines Decorations: Add stickers and decorative elements related to the amusement park around the title, in bright colors. 2. Main Body of the Newsletter (Central Main Image) The center of the image features a cartoon-style illustration of an "Amusement Park" scene: Overall atmosphere: Bright, warm, positive Composition: Clear object boundaries for easy text matching, not too crowded. Scene divisions and core content Core Area A (Main Subject): Depict the core activities of the amusement park (children playing on rides). Core Area B (Supporting Facilities): Showcase related tools or items (ticket sales, snacks, directional facilities). Core Area C (Environmental Background): Reflect environmental features (entrance, signposts, colorful flags, green spaces, etc.). Theme Character Role: 1 cute cartoon character (identity: amusement park staff / visiting child is acceptable). Action: Engaging in natural interactions related to the scene (such as smiling and giving directions, waving to welcome, playing with children). 3. Required Objects and Literacy List (Generated Content) Please ensure the following objects are clearly illustrated in the image, with reserved label positions: 1. Core Characters and Facilities: gōng zuò rén yuán Staff shòu piào chù Ticket booth guò shān chē Roller coaster mó tiān lún Ferris wheel xuán zhuǎn mǎ Carousel 2. Common Items/Tools: piào Ticket qì qiú Balloon bīng jī líng Ice cream bào mǐ huā Popcorn táng hú lu Candied hawthorn miàn jù Mask wán jù Toy xiǎo qí zi Small flags 3. Environment and Decorations: rù kǒu Entrance chū kǒu Exit zhǐ shì pái Signpost cǎi qí Colorful flags guǎng chǎng Square (Note: The number of objects in the image is not limited to this, but the above list must be depicted as key objects; a total of 18 typical nouns suitable for children aged 5–9 to learn characters.) 4. Literacy Labeling Rules For the objects in the above list, attach Chinese literacy labels: Format: Two-line system (first line with pinyin and tone marks, second line in simplified Chinese). Style: Colorful sticker style, white background with black or dark text, clearly readable. Layout: Labels close to the corresponding objects, not obscuring the main subject. 5. Illustration Parameters Style: Children's picture book style + literacy newsletter style Color: High saturation, bright, warm (High Saturation, Warm Tone) Quality: 8k resolution, high detail, vector illustration style, clean lines.
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