Children share hopes and dreams for Christmas

 

This is the second in a two-part instalment of letters to Santa created by Grade 1 students from Meadowridge School

 
 
 
 
Grade 1 studetns from Meadowridge School wrote letters to Santa, and shared them with The TIMES before their teachers sent them off to St. Nicholas in the North Pole.
 

Grade 1 studetns from Meadowridge School wrote letters to Santa, and shared them with The TIMES before their teachers sent them off to St. Nicholas in the North Pole.

Photograph by: Chrisy Mooney , TIMES

Sparkly dress added to list

Dear Santa,

How are things going in the North Pole? I have been good. For Christmas please can I have a sparkly dress.

Love Megan (Age 7)

How are things in the pole?

Dear Santa,

How are things going in the North Pole? This year I have been good. I let my sister play with my playdoh. I want a swiming dog that is a mermaid swiming barbie dog please.

Love Alyssa (Age 6)

Kissing brother earns points

Dear Santa,

I Love you. I hope you are feeling good. I Love your presents. This year I have been great. I kissed my brother. Please can I have a Barbie. Thank you.

Love Svea (Age 6)

Is 'Rudoph' ready for the trip

Dear Santa,

I hope you are feeling ok because I am feeling excited. This year I don't think I have been excellent. But I think I have been good. When I helped my sister Kayla make cookies I listened to her. For Christmas can I have an American girl. Her name is Mackenna. I hope

Rudoph is ready for the big journey.

Love from Anna (Age 6)

It's been a year of new friends

Dear Santa,

I think you are great and I believe in you. This year I have been good. I made lots of friends this year. Please can I have binoclars? I am all prepared for Christmas.

From Sofia (Age 6)

Good luck Santa

Dear Santa,

How are things in the North Pole? I helped my brother. My wish for Christmas is to get an itouch.

Good luck Santa. From Brody (Age 6)

How is Santa feeling?

Dear Santa,

I hope you are feeling ok because I am feeling excited. I have been good because I helped my sister. For Christmas please can I have a Monster Hide All House. How is Rudolf?

Love Mercedes (Age 6)

'I've been nice to my Mommy'

Dear Santa,

How are things going at the North Pole? I have been nice to my Mommy. Please may I have a new pencil case. I will leave a cookie and milk. From Vylet (Age 6)

Requesting a Dr. Suess book

Dear Santa,

How are things going in the North Pole? How are you doing? This year I have been good. I kissed my big sister. May I please have a Dr. Seuss book? I'm going to leave cookies.

From Shaana (Age 6)

Youngster helps clean class

Dear Santa,

I'm really excited about Christmas. This year I have been good. I helped clean up the class. Please can I have some poke-mon cards and a bike.

From Alex (Age 6)

'May I please have some lego'

Dear Santa,

How are things going in the North Pole? I have been good. I helped my brother.

May I please have some lego? How is Rudolf?

From Carter (Age 6)

Have a good trip Santa

Dear Santa,

How are things going in the North Pole? Are your elves good? This year I have been good I hugged my mom. May I please have pokemon cards. Have a good trip.

From Omer (Age 6)

Good boy by helping Grandma

Dear Santa,

How are you doing this year? I have been good. I helped my grandma. Please can I have bey blades and more cards.

From Zachary (Age 6)

Playing with others is good

Dear Santa,

I have been good this year by playing with other people. How are you feeling? Can I have a basketball? Merry Christmas. Love Owen (Age 6)

'Caring' child asks for a dog

Dear Santa, I have been good this year by being caring. How many elves do you have? Can you bring me a dog? Thank you and Merry Christmas.

Love Ellie (Age 6)

Soccer ball makes wishlist

Dear Santa, I have been good this year by cleaning up. I have been good to my friends.

How many elves do you have? Can I please have a soccer ball.

Love Keven (Age 6)

Wanting to visit the North Pole

Dear Santa, I have been good this year by being principled. Why can't people come to the north pole and get their

presents. I want to get an iphone. Merry Christmas. Love Madisyn (Age 6)

Good girl asks for pogo stick

Dear Santa, I have been good this year by doing my work.

How many elves do you have?

Please can I have a pogo stick? Merry Christmas! Love Amelie (Age 6)

How many presents are there?

Dear Santa, I have been good this year by working

hard at writing sentences.

How many presents do you have? Please bring me a tree

house! Happy Holidays. Yilu, (Age 6)

Being principled pays

Dear Santa, I have been good this year by being principled. How many elves do you have?

Please may I have a remote control car.

Merry Christmas!

Love Ryan, (Age 7)

Pillow and girl elf requested

Dear Santa, I have been good by being caring. I wonder how many elves you have? Could I please have a pil-low and one of your girl elf on the shelf.

Merry Christmas. Love Ava (Age 6)

Bike , electronics on wishlist

Dear Santa,

Hay Santa, I've been 1000 percent nicer. Can I please have a bike and an iPod and an iTouch.

From Wyatt (Age 6)

What's it like living up north?

Dear Santa,

I have been good this year by cleaning up when it is clean up time. I wonder how it is to live in the North Pole? Please may I have a remote control car?

Thank you and Merry Chrismas! Love Ian (Age 6)

Young listener asks for iPad

Dear Santa,

I have been good this year by listening to my teacher. How are your reindeers? Please may I have an iPad. Merry Christmas.

Love Taiya (Age 6)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Grade 1 studetns from Meadowridge School wrote letters to Santa, and shared them with The TIMES before their teachers sent them off to St. Nicholas in the North Pole.
 

Grade 1 studetns from Meadowridge School wrote letters to Santa, and shared them with The TIMES before their teachers sent them off to St. Nicholas in the North Pole.

Photograph by: Chrisy Mooney , TIMES

 
Grade 1 studetns from Meadowridge School wrote letters to Santa, and shared them with The TIMES before their teachers sent them off to St. Nicholas in the North Pole.
Grade 1 studetns from Meadowridge School wrote letters to Santa, and shared them with The TIMES before their teachers sent them off to St. Nicholas in the North Pole.
Grade 1 studetns from Meadowridge School wrote letters to Santa, and shared them with The TIMES before their teachers sent them off to St. Nicholas in the North Pole.
Grade 1 studetns from Meadowridge School wrote letters to Santa, and shared them with The TIMES before their teachers sent them off to St. Nicholas in the North Pole.
Grade 1 studetns from Meadowridge School wrote letters to Santa, and shared them with The TIMES before their teachers sent them off to St. Nicholas in the North Pole.
Grade 1 studetns from Meadowridge School wrote letters to Santa, and shared them with The TIMES before their teachers sent them off to St. Nicholas in the North Pole.
Grade 1 studetns from Meadowridge School wrote letters to Santa, and shared them with The TIMES before their teachers sent them off to St. Nicholas in the North Pole.
Grade 1 studetns from Meadowridge School wrote letters to Santa, and shared them with The TIMES before their teachers sent them off to St. Nicholas in the North Pole.
Grade 1 studetns from Meadowridge School wrote letters to Santa, and shared them with The TIMES before their teachers sent them off to St. Nicholas in the North Pole.
Grade 1 studetns from Meadowridge School wrote letters to Santa, and shared them with The TIMES before their teachers sent them off to St. Nicholas in the North Pole.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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