Since Seon’s 2013 Coloring Contest, “Bullies Aren’t Cool,” received an overwhelming response — over 1,300 submissions from almost 50 school districts — the company has decided to hold the contest annually. This year, the contest will consist of two parts.
For part one, contestants are asked to draw a “No Bullies on My Bus” outline picture on the contest sheet, to be used in part two (contestants will color in the winner’s outline picture). Scan the child’s completed contest sheet and e-mail to marketing@seon.com by Sept. 22. Use the subject line, “Bullies Aren’t Cool.”
The winner’s outline will be used in part two of the contest. The winner will also receive a Seon anti-bullying medal, button, and “Buddy the Seon Safety Bear” stuffed animal.
Part two will begin Oct. 1, in time for National Bullying Prevention Month.
For full instructions on how to enter, and to download the outline drawing sheet to participate, click here.
Seon launches 2014 anti-bullying Coloring Contest
The contest will consist of two parts this year: for part one, contestants are asked to draw a “No Bullies on My Bus” outline picture on the contest sheet, and contestants will color in the winner’s outline picture for part two. The deadline for part one entries is Sept. 22.

Since Seon’s 2013 Coloring Contest received an overwhelming response last year, the company has decided to hold the contest annually. Pictured here are entries from last year's contest.
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