th Annual Poison Prevention Poster Contest, with the theme: "Mr. Yuk Saves the Day!" The Poison Prevention Poster Contest asks Washington state students in grades kindergarten through 6 to use their creativity to develop life-saving artwork on how Mr. Yuk helps keep people safe from toxic substances. This year, students have the option to submit entries in three categories: a traditional poster, a comic story, or a video. One student's work in each category will be chosen as the winner, and will be transformed into the Washington Poison Center's campaign materials for National Poison Prevention Week, March 21-27, 2021. "Teaching students about poison prevention and making good choices about their health and well-being is a priority for the Washington Poison Center—especially this year, with added poison risks during the COVID-19 pandemic," commented Dr. Erica Liebelt, Executive/Medical Director for the Washington Poison Center. "One way we reach students is through this poster contest. Since 2006, more than 3,000 elementary students have submitted artwork illustrating the many ways that Mr. Yuk and our specialists in poison information help Washingtonians, hospital clinical staff, and first responders, 24/7/365."