Wesley Kao, 11, Designs UNICEF Greeting Card

The winner of this year’s annual Pier 1 Imports/UNICEF Greeting Card Contest – 11-year old Wesley Kao (whose sister Josephine was one of the winners last year), shows off his winning artwork.
For the first time, just one winner was chosen from the thousands of entries received, and his artwork will be reproduced as an official UNICEF holiday greeting card, sold exclusively at Pier 1 Imports stores.
As part of the annual grand prize, Wesley has won a trip with his family to New York City and will be participating in the annual lighting of the UNICEF Snowflake at Tiffany’s on the corner of 5th Ave and 57th Street.
For more info and to order cards, go to www.unicefusa.org/shop.
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