As one may be aware, Google habitually changes the look of its logo on its search engine’s home page to suit different occasions, like national holidays or birthdays of famous historical figures.
But since 2009 Google also has held an annual contest, where children submit their Google doodles tailored to a prescribed theme with a chance to have their drawing featured on the Google website, aside from other prizes like scholarships, Google gadgets, and even a $50,000 education grant for their school.
This year the theme was “What makes me...me.”
“Kids have all kinds of things that make them unique, so they could use all kinds of materials to create their doodles, from crayons, to clay, to yarn, to graphic design, even food and video games,” states the contest’s website.
On Feb. 5 Google selected 53 regional winners of the contest in 5 age groups ranging from kindergarten to 12th grade.
Now everybody has a chance to vote for their favorite doodle until Feb. 22, 2016. In each category, one doodle with the most votes will become the national finalist (already winning an Android tablet, trip to Google headquarters, and a $5,000 scholarship) and among those, Google will select one national winner to claim a $30,000 scholarship, the aforementioned school grant, and the opportunity to see his or her doodle on the Google front page for one day.
As would be expected, the regional winners and their supporters are now out on social media asking for votes. You can cast yours here.
Let’s support the only #Limerick finalist in her group!#Doodle4Google https://t.co/fZVUXcDw8G
— Caherline NS (@NS_Caherline) February 6, 2016
🎉Every vote counts!🎉 pic.twitter.com/4gDVdGnSo8
Congrats to Leawood Middle School’s Julia Huff -- the Kansas Doodle 4 Google winner! #Doodle4Google @google pic.twitter.com/ahWHWOUiGD
— Rep. Kevin Yoder (@RepKevinYoder) February 5, 2016
So proud of Marie for placing 1st in MS in #Doodle4Google please vote her to become a national finalist!! #proudbff pic.twitter.com/xsUq6p60Oc
— Amy Keith (@_amykeith) February 5, 2016
Maggie Cook-Allen of Lexington is the KY @Google #Doodle4Google winner! #VoteforMaggie here: https://t.co/gjO0cZuxGU pic.twitter.com/DK7WO4vt0H
— Rep. Andy Barr (@RepAndyBarr) February 5, 2016
Vote for our own Yerke Abuova ('19) in the #Doodle4Google contest! Cast your vote here: https://t.co/598AEyU5b8 pic.twitter.com/6dCAAXZGg5
— PCS (@PCSNYC) February 5, 2016
Congrats @WestviewCats Bailey Volchok! Vote for her #Doodle4Google here: https://t.co/kgDiEo4l7W pic.twitter.com/Y12HZxVt4e
— Suzanne Bonamici (@RepBonamici) February 5, 2016
Vote for Anjali’s Doodle at https://t.co/kf46qKkXS0 from 2/5-2/22 #Doodle4Google pic.twitter.com/P1PQcn3JFk
— Clarksville MS (@hcpss_cms) February 4, 2016