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Friday, November 18, 2005

Children Paint Google's Doodles


To see a world in a grain of sand,
And heaven in a wild flower...

~ William Blake, Auguries of Innocence

Children have the ability to visualize a new world with six letters of the alphabet. See the Google logo through children's eyes. Amazing creativity. The 'l' in Google becomes a tree for one and Santa Claus for another. Take a look at Google's doodles painted by school children.

Quick info:
Q: What's a Google doodle?
A: Logos created by Google with changes in the brybgr (blue red yellow blue green red) original logo to celebrate occasions like holidays, festivals, birthdays, and the summer and winter Olympic games.

Related
- See Google's holiday logos.