Monday, June 15, 2009
'I Wish' doodle by Meaghan Parker
Meaghan Parker, a 17 year old student from SPAULDING HIGH SCHOOL, Rochester, NH, created the doodle 'I Wish' for Google which was shortlisted by Google to be put on the home page. Meaghan said this about her creation, "I wish for more hope, hope for the future. I wish there was more love. Love for the environment and people. I wish for more joy. I wish for peace, a movement for it. I wish for more trees. I wish for gay rights, now".
Friday, June 12, 2009
'Work Together to Harness Wind' message in a doodle
Austin Gage Druid, a 12 year old VAN DEVENDER MIDDLE SCHOOL student from Parkersburg, WV, wants to give a message to the society with his doodle. He says, "What I wish for the world is to develop ways of producing pollution-free energy. Harnessing the wind on wind farms would be a clean energy source. Building wind towers on a wind farm is a good way to produce electricity. It produces no waste and needs no fuel".
Thursday, June 11, 2009
'Endangered Species Matter' doodle by Courtney
Courtney Bodine, a 11 year old kid from MOORESTOWN UPPER ELEMENTARY, Moorestown, NJ created the doodle 'Endangered Species Matter' for Google which was considered by the search engine behemoth & placed for voting. Courtney said this about her creation, "There are so many things I wish for the world. One of them is that no animals will become extinct. Many animals are struggling to survive, and are on the line of being extinct. Humans are part of the problem. The human population growth is crowding out the animals".
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Be Seen Being Green - Google Doodle by Jadon Mann
Monday, June 8, 2009
Untitled doodle by Britney Stine
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Put Things In Perspective doodle by Bridget
Bridget Johnston, aged 12 from WAUKEE MIDDLE SCHOOLm Waukee, IA, created the doodle 'Put Things In Perspective' for Google. She said this about her creation, "My wish for the world is that people could easily see things from another perspective. We could understand other's feelings and thoughts better, like if a glass is half empty or full. How would it feel if everyone saw Earth from space, or we were the reflection, looking up"?
Friday, June 5, 2009
Did you 'Stop to Smell the Flowers' today
Basically, 'Stop to Smell the Flowers' is a Google Doodle made by Blakely Linz from INDIAN HILL MIDDLE SCHOOL, Cincinnati, OH. 13 years old Blakely says this about the creation, "What I wish for the world is that people would slow down to see all the beauties of life of the earth around us. So many people rush on with their lives never stopping to say hello to a lady bug who's watching the world spin by".
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Help Save the Polar Bears doodle for Google
The doodle 'Help Save the Polar Bears' was designed by Alex Jordan, a 15 yr old from TAYLORVIEW JR HIGH, Idaho Falls, ID. Alex said this about his creation, "My doodle for Google expresses how I want the world to pay attention to how Polar bears are on the verge of extinction and the great priorities we must take in order to stop this, such as stopping the increase in Global Warming".
World Peace doodle by Lina Lee
Lina Lee a 13 year old student from MID-PACIFIC INSTITUTE, Honolulu, HI created this doodle in view of World Peace. Lina said this about her doodle, "My drawing does not include all the nations' flags. However, it represents my wish which is that every nation would keep a good relationship and help each other so that there would not be any war. My drawing has happy face of a boy and girl because of world peace".
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
World Unity doodle by Brice Messerly
Brice Messerly, aged 13 from PINEY GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL, Cumming, GA, created World Unity doodle for Google which was put by the search engine behemoth up for voting on Google.com. Brice said this about his doodle, "My doodle shows that the flags of many nations are coming together to form one common bond. A tool that is used to merge cultures and nations together. Deep down, all nations have something in common".
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Cleaner Oceans for the World: A doodle for Google by Elizabeth
Elizabeth Keto, a 13 year old student from NATIONAL CATHEDRAL SCHOOL, Washington, DC created the doodle 'Cleaner Oceans for the World' for Google which was considered by the company and put it on their website for voting. Elizabeth said this about her doodle, "I wish we could clean the world's oceans instead of polluting them. If all of the world's people worked together and stopped dumping waste into the seas, we could restore the habitat of so many plants and animals. I wish I could see our oceans clean and full of life!"
Monday, June 1, 2009
Google Doodle: "Paperclips - A Unified World"
"Paperclips - A Unified World" is a doodle created by Abigail Kois aged 12 from GANADA MIDDLE SCHOOL in Walworth, NY. Abigail said this about his creation for Google - What I wish for the world is unity. The theme is represented by connected paper clips in my doodle because they represent unity. Each clip is interconnected much of the way people are.
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