Content description:
Poster printed with red, pink, green, and black ink on white paper. Text appears in Asian and English. A graphic on the upper half of the page shows a boy in a striped red shirt with his mouth open against a green background. A large lit cigarette emits a cloud of smoke nearby. The word smoke is visible at bottom left crossed out in red. Text above the image reads, "Children Don't Need Smoke!" Text at center reads, "Children Need:" and images below show representations the words, home, sun, food, rain, friends, and love. Calendar months for the year 1992 are printed in a vertical column on the left side of the page, and calendar months for 1993 are printed in a vertical column on the right side of the page. "Wu Yee Children's Services" and an address in San Francisco are printed at bottom center. Small text just below reads, "Funded by the Tobacco Control Project, Bureau of Health Promotion & Education, San Francisco Department of Public Health. Paid by Proposition 99, the 1988 Tax Initiative under contract 89-97927.