Washington Poison Center Announces 2024 Story Contest Winner
The WAPC's contest invited students in Kindergarten through 8th grade to submit short stories on household poisoning scenarios, poison prevention strategies, and the WAPC's role in supporting health and safety. Bella's submission "Citrus Lemonade" tells the story of Benny, a five year old who mistakes citrus window cleaning solution for lemonade. Benny's mother seeks treatment advice from the WAPC. Bella ends the story by providing simple strategies to prevent similar accidents: using
"In this year's contest, we encouraged students to go beyond only identifying potential poison risks—we wanted contestants to explore safety strategies that fit their daily routines and environments," says Dr.
The WAPC transformed Bella's story into an animated video, linked here. Bella received a bookstore gift card, and will participate in a visit with her local legislators in the near future.
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