The artistic dreams of a young Brampton girl looking to make the world a better place has earned her a chance at a top international prize.
Shaivee Bhatt, 11, is a finalist in the Toyota Dream Car Art contest and her creation
Bee Mobile will now be judged along with eight other Canadian contenders in the world finals. The grand prize is $15,000 U.S. She has already won a $250 online retail gift card to KiwiCo.
In her work, Shaivee recognizes the vital role bees play in our ecosystem and creates a dream car to keep them safe from harmful pesticides so that they can continue to pollinate flowers, grow honey and, as she says, live a sweet long life.
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Young Canadians become finalists in global competition by designing vehicles to fight harmful bacteria, make our world more inclusive and prevent global warming
TORONTO, April 19, 2021 /CNW/ - After an incredibly challenging year, many of us are turning to the world s children for a glimpse of a brighter future. Among the children providing us with hope are nine kids from Canada who are being globally recognized for inventing vehicles to make the world a better place.
Toyota Dream Car Art Contest (CNW Group/Toyota Canada Inc.) Over the years, the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest has evolved from an art competition to an opportunity for children to bring forward their world-changing ideas, said Larry Hutchinson, President and CEO of Toyota Canada and one of this year s Canadian judges. I m truly impressed by their ideas – from making our planet more sustainable, to fighting virus and bacteria, to making the world more inclusive through phys