Pandemic heroes celebrated in children's art stampsPublished27 September 2021Image source, Royal MailImage caption, A record number of young people entered a competition to design a Royal Mail stamp celebrating the pandemic's heroes. This design has come from Megan Barbour, aged 13.Image source, Royal MailImage caption, 606,049 young people aged from four to 14 entered designs with 120 finalists chosen. This image was made by Jessica Zhu, aged 14.Image source, Royal MailImage caption, Design inspirations included farmers, postal workers, frontline medical staff and Sir Captain Tom Moore. This illustration of Sir Captain Tom came from Kristina Zelenko, aged 11.Image source, Royal MailImage caption, Eight winning stamps will be chosen from the 120 that have been long-listed, and will be released next year. This colourful drawing of a postal worker came from Isabel He, aged 7.Image source, Royal MailImage caption, This lovely image of a bus driver comes from Anna Issac, aged 10.Image source, Royal MailImage caption, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: "It is of great credit to the children of this country that in world record breaking numbers they picked up their paintbrushes, pens and paints and paid artistic tribute to the heroes of our coronavirus response." This bold design came from Alessia Iaccarino, aged 12.Image source, Royal MailImage caption, James Bambrook, aged 10, created this bright and colourful image of a farmer working in the field with a rainbow shining above them.Image source, Royal MailImage caption, Royal Mail chief executive Simon Thompson said: "We have been amazed and impressed by the sheer volume of entries, and to have achieved a Guinness World Records title in the process shows how much the UK's children value those heroes who have kept the nation moving during such a difficult period." This picture of a volunteer delivering a package to a family was created by Oliver Maddox, aged 12.More on this storyUK sport and tech celebrated in new stamp collectionPublished15 January 2021Special stamps released for Beano's 70th birthdayPublished1 July 2021