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CHRISTMAS STORIES FROM CHRISTINE WAGNER’S THIRD-GRADE CLASS AT EL

MORRO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Bob the dog

On Christmas morning, Bob the dog was very excited. He opened all

of the presents under the tree. When his family came downstairs, they

were mad. Bob was sent to the attic. Bob was very sad. His family

felt bad for him. Bob told his family that he was sorry for opening

all of the presents by accident. His family let him downstairs, and

they all had Christmas dinner together.

Hayden Parks

Santa Claus

Santa goes down the chimney. He eats the cookies and drinks the

milk. He puts the toys under the tree and in the stockings. He goes

back up the chimney and goes to the next house. When he is done, he

goes back to the North Pole until next year.

A.J. Eagle

Christmas

The best thing about Christmas is putting up the tree. I love

Christmas trees. My mom and I put up all of the ornaments, lights and

a shell on top of the tree. When we are finished, we turn the tree

on, and it looks like the most beautiful tree ever! Putting up the

Christmas tree is the best part about Christmas.

Shasta Delgado

LETTERS TO SANTA FROM CAROL NILSEN’S SECOND-GRADE STUDENTS AT TOP

OF THE WORLD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Dear Santa,

Did you ever see our milk and cookies? Please bring a Game Boy

Advance.

Love,

Rian

Dear Santa,

Did you ever see our cat? Please bring him a little stocking then

fill it up with whatever.

Love,

Makena

Dear Santa,

Did you ever see our classroom? Please bring me a nutcracker.

Happy holidays, Santa.

Love,

Megan

Dear Santa,

Are you real? Is Rudolph real? Can you bring me a “Star Wars” toy?

Did you even see our new house?

Love,

Sean

Dear Santa,

Did you ever see our Christmas? Did you see a real elf?

Love,

Anika

Dear Santa,

Did you ever see our Christmas tree? Could you get my sister a

toy?

Love,

Sammy

Dear Santa,

Would you bring toys to the poor?

Love,

Austin

Dear Santa,

Would your reindeer play?

Love,

Alexa

Dear Santa,

Are you for real? Did you ever see our new couch? Please bring me

a nutcracker.

Love,

Steven

Dear Santa,

Would you bring Rudolph?

Love,

John

Dear Santa,

Did you ever see our Christmas tree? Would you please bring me

silly golf and other toys?

Love,

Josie

Dear Santa,

Did you ever see our milk and cookies? Would you bring me a deluxe

doll nursery set?

Love,

Shikira

Dear Santa,

Did you ever see our “Star Wars?”

Love,

Tristan

Dear Santa,

Are you real? Please bring me Play Station 2.

Love,

Ben

Letters to Santa from Myrna Heitel’s kindergarten students at Top

of the World Elementary School

Dear Santa,

Please bring my sister, Natasha, a wiener dog because she has

always wanted one.

James

Dear Santa,

Please bring my brother, Michael, a laptop so he can play games

and do his homework on it.

Annie

Dear Santa,

Please bring my brother, Dane, “Hot Pursuit,” a cool video game we

like to play.

Cole

Dear Santa,

Please bring my mom a pretty pink vase so she can put daisies in

it.

Wyatt

Dear Santa,

Please bring my sister a pink poodle that wags his tail and likes

to play.

Jacob

Dear Santa,

Please bring a real yellow kitten for my mommy that likes to play

with string.

Caroline

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