This year, doodle submissions had to answer the prompt: "I show kindness by...". Help us pick the five State and Territory Winners who will go on to become one of our five National Finalists. In January, Google opened the annual K-12 contest for creating a Doodle that gets featured on its US homepage. Fifth grader Sharon Sara was named the winner of the US 2020 Doodle for Google contest, the company announced. Sharon highlighted friendship and inclusion as a way to practice kindness. Good luck to our national finalists, and stay tuned to find out who our 2020 contest winner is! Doodle 4 Google Respect for the Aged Day 2020 ... Sep 21, 2020 More doodle details Search for 'Respect for the Aged Day' Interactive. The Doodle4Google 2020 winner of this year is a fifth-grader from Frisco Texas. Sept. 23 (UPI) --Google is displaying artwork from the winner of the 2020 Doodle for Google contest, 5th grader Sharon Sara of Texas, on its homepage Wednesday. Check out all of our playable games, videos, and toys. From there, you can learn about the artist and cast your vote for each of the five grade groups. You can do this anytime between August 17th at 12:00am PDT until August 21st at 11:59pm PDT. Thousands of students from the US had entered the competition. As the US 2020 Doodle for Google contest national winner, Sharon has won a $30,000 college scholarship and a $50,000 technology package for her elementary school. The 2020 Doodle for Google national finalists opened up their creative hearts and shared the special ways they show kindness. Google recently announced the winner for its Doodle for Google competition. Sharon's doodle is featured on Google's homepage Wednesday. The winner’s artwork will be featured on Google’s homepage for 24 hours, they’ll receive a $30,000 scholarship and a $50,000 technology package for their school. All you have to do is click on a Doodle you like. Our five student winners, one from each grade group, created artwork that celebrates caring for the environment, kindness online, friendship, inclusion and showing kindness to others even when they might not be kind to you. Entries were accepted until March 20, with a Doodle from each state/territory selected.