Google celebrates ‘Holiday Season 2019’ with special doodle

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Just a day ahead of Christmas, Search engine giant Google has started celebrating the holiday season as it rolled out a new special Doodle titled ‘Happy Holidays 2019’ adding to the holiday spirit.

The Search engine posted their annual ‘Happy Holidays’ doodles from Monday.

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The first illustration showed a bunch of burning candles along with cherries and its leaves that represent the onset of the spring and commemorates the presence of the holiday season.

The Doodle of the Christmas Eve shows a Crystal ball glass in which Santa Claus is seen sliding across a Christmas tree along with the traditional reindeer sleigh. It shows Santa moving to different parts of the world to surprise the kids with the Christmas gifts.

The Google post read, “No matter how you choose to celebrate, ’tis the season to enjoy the holiday festivities during the most wonderful time of the year! Happy holidays!”

(With ANI Inputs)

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