FOUR-year-old Zai Stubbs blew the judges away with his remarkable entry in this year's Lickety Split Easter Colouring Contest, beating out every other submission in the four to six year old category.
Zai is officially the youngest entrant to ever win first place in the 11 years Lickety Split has been hosting the popular contest.
Young artists were clearly eager to participate this year, as Lickety Split judges had to review more than 150 entries.
To commemorate his win, the One on One Pre-school student received a brand-new bicycle from Cycles Unlimited.
Second place winner, six-year-old Amber Powell of Queen's College, was presented with a jumbo Easter basket.
Third place went to five-year-old Angel Wallace of Yellow Elder Primary School, who was gifted three gallons of ice cream.
In the seven to nine year old category, Zzion Rahming, nine, of St Anne's School, won first place and also received a bicycle from Cycles Unlimited.
The jumbo Easter basked for second place went to nine-year-old Sarai Bain of Xavier's Lower School.
Seven-year-old Aleasha Curtis of Temple Christian School won third place and received three gallons of ice cream.
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