May 28 2010
Doodle for Google – “If I could do anything, I would”

Doodle for Google is an art competition for Google’s homepage for K-12 students. Every year they will conduct this competition on different themes for U.S kids on topic “If I could do, anything I would”

This year, the competition winner was Makenzie Melton ans she has chosen the theme “Rainforest Habitat”. She has chosen this doodle theme because, she believes that rain forest is in danger and it is not good to the plants and animals in it.

This doodle was selected from more than 33,000 doodles from all over the country. She received prices such as, $15,000 cash, Net book computer and $25,000 technology grant for a new computer lab at her school. This doodle was published on Google homepage on May 2007 2010 which received appreciation from all around the country and millions of people in the world.

Various illustrators, cartoonists and animators from top organizations like Disney, Sesame Street workshop, Pixar Animation Studios and Dr.Seuss Enterprises helped selecting 40 final doodles from 33,000. What is so special this year in this contest is, Google directly went to schools to conduct this competition. Let’s all wait for the next year competition!!!!

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