The winner of the “Doddle 4 Google” competition has been announced, her name is Makenzie Melton, a third grade student from El Dorado Springs, Missouri’s R-2 Schools.
Google in partnership with Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum together has organized this year too its annual, Doodle 4 Google contest, in which students from all over the U.S. could submit their Doodles and the jury would select on lucky winner.
The doodles submitted needed to be inspired by the theme “If I Could Do Anything, I Would…”, this years winner has selected the rainforest habitat as her theme, “I chose this doodle because the rainforest is in danger and it is not fair to the plants and animals. I love everything except spiders and snakes, but I would still save them.”
Makenzie’s drawing was in competition with 33000 other submission, she received a 15000 USD price for the first place.
This does not mean that the other submission will be thrown away, an exhibit will be held at Google’s New York office.
Last years winner was Christin Engelberth, a sixth grader at Bernard Harris Middle School in San Antonio, Texas. She titled her doodle “A New Beginning” to express her wish that “out of the current crisis, discoveries will be found to help the Earth prosper once more.”
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