Your kid can doodle his “Wish for the World”.

February 3, 2009 by Andrew Lahser, Patent Attorney 

Google wants your kid to doodle a logo to show what your kid wishes for the world. There are 445 prizes.  Regional winners and above get to travel to New York. Hopefully, we will see some of the winners actually posted on the Google homepage. For more information or to register your school for the contest, visit the Google homepage today.

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