Dear Santa,
Can I please have a giant teddy bear, gummies, and some gingerbread men to eat? How are you and Mrs. Claus? I hope you have a great Christmas! Does it ever stop snowing in the North Pole? Are reindeer real? How do you get to every house in one night?
Love, Kobe
Saco
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Dear Santa
How are you? Can I please have a Beyblade with the launcher and a tablet with my own account with one hundred dollars and my finger ID? Also can I please have a Fitbit?
Love, Juliah
Saco
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Dear Santa,
How are you and Mrs. Claus doing? Can I please have a Nerf gun and a stuffy?
Love, Devlen
Saco
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Dear Santa,
I liked the present you brought me last year. I would like a Barbie camping set and a Playmobil doctor City Life set.
Love, Rosie
Saco
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Dear Santa,
For Christmas I want a Samantha American Girl Doll, a wheel chair and suit case accessories, new clothes, and makeup. Also some LOL dolls and my elf. How are your elves?
Love, Annie
Saco
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Dear Santa,
I want a pet gecko, a pet snake, a pet octopus, and a bunch of gears and axles. How have you been? Are your elves annoying? Can I have no school?
Love, Aaron
Saco
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Dear Santa,
I really want some Funko Garbage Pail Kids Blind Boxes! Please! Please! Please!
Love, Ryan
Saco
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Dear Santa,
Thank you for the presents. Christmas is my favorite holiday. For Christmas I want a dog, a phone, an iPad, an iPod, and teaching tools. How are you and the reindeer? You are the best! I’m having fun!
Love, Summer
Saco
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Dear Santa,
I want these toys for Christmas. Pokemon cards, some Beyblades, a phone, a GoPrp and a Nintendo Switch.
Love, Johana
Saco
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Dear Santa,
I want a new toy and the new Super Mario Brothers video game for Christmas.
Love, Liam
Saco
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