Winners of Explain It Like I’m 6: A Vaccine Education Contest

Presented in partnership by University of Toronto’s Centre for Vaccine Preventable Diseases (CVPD) and the Emerging and Pandemic Infections Consortium (EPIC), the inaugural Explain It Like I’m 6: A Vaccine Education Contest asked students at Canadian universities to get creative and explain an aspect of vaccine science that is crucial and/or often misunderstood in a way that a 6-year-old would be able to understand.  

We received more than 30 submissions from students across Canada. Submissions were judged on creativity, relevance, clarity, out-of-the-box thinking and above-all accuracy. The winners were determined by a panel of judges from the CVPD and EPIC while the Kids’ Choice Award winner was by selected by voting from seven classes of first graders. The winners were announced during National Immunization Awareness Week on April 26, 2024.

First place winner

Stacey J. Butler

Stacey J. Butler

Vaccines vs Viruses: The Ultimate Battle

University of Toronto

Runner up

Aideen Teeling

Aideen Teeling

Why Boosters Matter

University of Toronto

Kids’ Choice Award winner

Abigail Netanya Ngan

Abigail Netanya Ngan

Vaccines are for Protection

University of British Columbia

Honourable mentions

Seanthel Delos Santos

Seanthel Delos Santos

Space Explorer's Kit

McMaster University

Joy Ly

Joy Ly

Communicable Diseases

University of Calgary

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