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Collection of Stop Person Cliparts (37)
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Lightweight stop person assets that render cleanly on white or colored backgrounds, covering both simple silhouettes and fuller illustrations.
A bold, expressive cartoon cop signaling “stop” with a raised hand-perfect for teaching traffic safety or law enforcement themes.
A harried office worker dashes forward, clutching his briefcase-perfect for illustrating workplace urgency or tight deadlines.
This powerful illustration highlights the real-world danger of online predators using technology to exploit children-reminding us vigilance is vital.
This illustration shows a clear "no" to bullying-emphasizing that aggressive behavior toward peers is unacceptable.
A tense moment showing an adult intimidating a child-highlighting the urgency of addressing bullying and emotional safety.
A visual representation of peer bullying: one child laughs while pointing at another who’s visibly upset and tearful.
A feisty red-haired cartoon boy in a green shirt and blue pants, glaring fiercely with clenched fists-ideal for illustrating anger or defiance.
A playful, hand-drawn stopwatch showing the moment of timing-perfect for illustrating urgency, deadlines, or countdowns.
Children of different backgrounds wait patiently at a marked school bus stop-ready for a safe journey to school.
The Fabulous Six strike a cheerful pose in their finest service uniforms-ready to serve smiles and magic!
A visual representation of bullying: one child forcefully shoves another, highlighting the emotional and physical impact of such actions.
A stylized blue emoji face expressing sudden shock or disbelief-ideal for digital storytelling or emotional visual cues.
Children safely approaching a stopped school bus with its red stop arm deployed-always wait for the signal before crossing.
One woman clutches a tiny money bag with worry; her counterpart beams while holding a large, radiant sack of cash.
True partnership shines when one reaches down to lift another up-especially at the edge of the world.
Two students-boy with striped shirt and girl in polka dots-stand happily at the bus stop, books in hand and a basketball nearby.
A friendly stick figure girl with pigtails, waving hello-ideal for teaching emotions, greetings, or self-portraits in early childhood education.
A tired child battling fever-thermometer in mouth, ice pack on head, medicine in hand, and cozy bunny slippers for comfort.
Children of different backgrounds happily making music together-drums, violin, and saxophone-on oversized piano keys.
A weary, dejected cartoon character expressing sadness and exhaustion-perfect for illustrating emotional states in digital content.
A smart and playful girl shows off her balance-and love of reading-with a book perched atop her head.
A simple, universally recognized human figure icon-often used to represent users or people in digital and physical interfaces.
When that sneeze hits harder than expected-hat launched, posture contorted, and all dignity momentarily lost.
A teacher corrects a student’s behavior while they sit at their desk with a textbook-highlighting moments of classroom guidance.