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Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont."What if." (2008), Winner: Grace Moon, California, 4-6 grade level."What I Wish For The World" (2009), Winner: Cristin Engelberth, Texas, 4-6 grade level."If I Could Do Anything, I Would." (2010), Winner: Makenzie Melton, Missouri, K-3 grade level."What I'd Like To Do Someday." (2011), Winner: Matteo Lopez, California, K-3 grade level.

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"If I could travel in time, I'd visit." (2012), Winner: Dylan Hoffman, Wisconsin, K-3 grade level."My Best Day Ever." (2013), Winner: Sabrina Brady, Wisconsin, 10-12 grade level."If I could invent one thing to make the world a better place" (2014), Winner: Audrey Zhang, New York, 4-5 grade level."What makes me.ME." (2015), Winner: Akilah Johnson, Washington, D.C., 10-12 grade level.

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  • "What I see for the future." (2016), Winner: Sarah Harrison, Connecticut, 10-12 grade level.
  • "What inspires me." (2018), Winner: Sarah Gomez-Lane, Virginia, K-3 grade level.
  • "When I grow up I hope." (2019), Winner: Arantza Peña Popo, Georgia, 10-12 grade level.
  • "I show kindness by." (2020), Winner: Sharon Kaur Sara, Texas, 4-5 grade level.
  • "I am strong because." (2021), Winner: Milo Golding, Kentucky, 10-12 grade level.
  • Google chooses themes for the doodles to be based upon: Previously the winner got $30,000 college scholarship a $50,000 technology grant for their school or a non profit organization, a trip to Google's headquarters in California, Google hardware, and "Fun Googley swag". In 2019, the winner got $30,000 college scholarship and a $50,000 technology grant for their school. They will also receive a $30,000 scholarship to the college of their choice, a T-shirt with their doodle on it, a Google Chromebook, Wacom digital design tablet, and a $100,000 technology grant of tablets or Chromebooks toward their school.

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    The winner's doodle will appear on the Google homepage. Parents/Educators are required to submit doodles for their students. schools from kindergarten to twelfth grade. Page were attending the Burning Man Festival, to show that they were out of the office and unable to help if the systems were to crash. The original Google " doodle" was in 1998 when Sergey Brin and Lawrence E. In the past, events such as the beginning of spring, the anniversary of understanding DNA, or the invention of the laser have been celebrated. Google features logos on their homepage, usually for public holidays. Doodle 4 Google, also stylized Doodle4Google, is an annual competition in various countries, held by Google, to have children create a Google doodle that will be featured on the local Google homepage as a doodle.













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