A-Third Grade Makenzie Melton is Winner of Doddle 4 Google Competition
A-Third Grade Makenzie Melton is Winner of Doddle 4 Google Competition

Makenzie Melton is the winner of the "Doddle 4 Google" competition. She is a third grade student from El Dorado Springs, Missouri's R-2 Schools. Google joined hands with Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum to organize its annual, Doodle 4 Google contest. In the contest the jury has to select one winner from students all over the U. S. who submitted their Doodles.

The theme behind preparing the doodle was "If I Could Do Anything, I would." Makenzie selected the rainforest habitat as her theme. She said, "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".

There was 33000 other submission, out of which Makenzie's drawing bagged the first position, in which she received a 15000 USD price for the first place.

Christin Engelberth, a sixth grader at Bernard Harris Middle School in San Antonio was the last year winner. Her doodle was titled "A New Beginning", through which she expressed her wish that "out of the current crisis, discoveries will be found to help the Earth prosper once more".

 

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