The postcard features a whimsical illustration depicting a chubby woman in a red swimsuit, playfully turning away from two astonished children on a beach. She wears a polka-dot headscarf and is positioned in a way that emphasizes her rounded figure, while the boys appear curious and amused. The bold caption at the top encourages movement, humorously stating, "Say, kid, let's move - it's a bit cold out of the sun." The reverse side is addressed to Edna Egle in Fairmont, Nebraska, with a handwritten message updating her on life in Nebraska, alongside a stamp and postmark from 1932, adding a nostalgic charm to this lighthearted postcard.