Google Doodle begins its throwback series today with a kids' coding game from 2017

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Google Doodle begins its throwback series today with a kids' coding game from 2017
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The series will share popular past interactive doodles.

Today's Google Doodle is a throwback to December 4, 2017, with a doodle celebrating 50 years of kids coding. The interactive doodle challenges users to use coding to guide a rabbit to hop across blocks collecting carrots.

The throwback doodle is the first of a series—of potentially 10—in which Google will look back at some of the most popular interactive doodles. Google Doodle captioned today's doodle:"As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the world, people and families everywhere are spending more time at home.

Today's Google Doodle is a throwback interactive doodle celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first programming language designed for children.Google has yet to announce which doodles are fan favorites and will be making a reappearance on our homepages, but a popular interactive doodle that could be coming up in the series is the Fourth of July 2019 doodle. This doodle was a baseball game where users played as popular food items like hot dogs and burgers against a team of peanuts.

"Looks like H-Dog's on a roll! Lettuce hope he can help his team ketchup! Will Power Pop hit a pop fly? Can Wild Slice slice one into left field? Could Cobbra bat as well as Ty Cob?"Chabaski, Cecilia, Luis Pinto, Loris Lora, Vals / GoogleMexican card game Lotería

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