NH, my chickens like reading the newspaper... Followed shortly there after by a shredding party!
Brand new chicks get a layer of paper towels, changed once or more per day. Get a bucket or something and throw their trash in there until you are ready to make a trip to the compost pile. Newspapers make a good absorbant layer under the paper towels. I usually put my breakfast paper napkin in my pocket until I check the brooder water. I wipe out the poop and other stuff into the compost bucket before washing the water saucer and jar in the sink.
I currently have the Valentine babies on the back porch. (That's not their exact hatch date, but close enough.) The March babies are in the living room in a separate box from the new Stealth Babies. I snuck off to a local feed and seed to get the Buff Orpingtons I was ITCHING for... and they had Cuckoo Marans! Four of each followed me home. Both my daughters know, but Hubby and Son haven't noticed yet.
Gah, I'm longwinded as usual. Paper towels for the first few days. Don't introduce sawdust for a few days. You won't need to shred their paper, just use regular flat sheets. They'll turn them into compost faster than you think they could!