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Collection of No Fightings (17)

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A clear visual reminder: violence and bullying are never acceptable-teach empathy, respect, and peaceful solutions instead.
A visual reminder that fighting is never the answer-teach children healthier ways to handle disagreements.
This powerful “No Bullying” illustration shows intervention in action-older students stepping in to protect peers and foster empathy.
When love ends, the pain can feel overwhelming-this illustration captures the universal experience of heartbreak and emotional withdrawal.
When emotions run high-notice the clenched fists, furrowed brows, and defensive posture-this scene captures a classic communication breakdown.
This clear “No Fighting” symbol communicates zero tolerance for aggression-perfect for schools, workplaces, or community guidelines.
Get ready to splash, laugh, and dodge in the ultimate water balloon showdown!
When two kids can’t agree on who owns the ordinal-classic digital property conflict in cartoon form.
No to bullying: A visual reminder that intimidating or threatening others is unacceptable and must be stopped.
A clear visual warning against physical violence: one figure swinging a bat at another, overlaid with the standard “no” symbol (red circle with diagonal line).
These universal “no fighting” signs use red prohibition circles over clenched fists to clearly communicate zero tolerance for violence.
A visual representation of peer conflict-highlighting the importance of early intervention and empathy-building strategies.
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Two animated kids caught mid-dance, full of energy and expression-ideal for illustrating play, friendship, or movement activities.
Children practice gentle, playful interaction-emphasizing kindness and consent-with clear “No Hitting” messaging.
Children joyfully reading in a vibrant classroom-celebrating the joy of learning and shared discovery.
A heated disagreement between two people-common in personal or professional settings-highlighting the need for emotional regulation and active listening.
Even playful fights can teach valuable lessons about empathy, boundaries, and making up afterward.