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Parents bringing kids to protests can help them make their own signs. This guide has over 50 age-appropriate messages. Topics include climate change, school safety, and kindness. Young voices matter in our movement for justice. When we show up together, our community becomes more connected, more resilient, and more powerful.
No Kings attendance
9 million people
Protest date
March 28, 2026
Sign ideas
50+
Article published
March 24, 2026
When families attend protests, kids want to join the conversation too. Making signs helps young people express their views and be part of our community's voice for change.
Good Good Good collected over 50 sign ideas that work well for children. These messages use simple words and positive themes. Some focus on kindness, like "I Was Taught That Kindness Matters" and "We Need A Kinder World." Others talk about the future, such as "Fighting For My Future" and "You Decide If I Have A Future."
The No Kings protests on March 28, 2026 included 9 million people nationwide. Young people made up a big part of this movement. Kids carried signs that said things like "Only The Statue Of Liberty Gets To Wear A Crown" and "The Only King I Know Is Mister Rogers."
Children also created messages about school safety, climate change, and immigration. Signs like "School Should Teach Me How To Read & Write, Not Run & Hide" and "Cool Kids Don't Want A Hot Planet" show how kids see the issues that affect them.
Parents can help their children pick messages that feel right to them. Making a sign together becomes a chance to talk about why we speak up for our values and how everyone's voice counts in our community.
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