Dear Santa,
How are you, Mrs. Claus, and the elves? I have a bunch of questions for you this year. How do you travel to all of the houses in twelve hours? Also how many elves do you have? Do you really know everybody’s name in the world? I’m trying to get all of the presents done that I’m giving out to my family this year. Can I please have a Marvel Superhero game and some Dog Man books?
Graden
Saco
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Dear Santa,
How are you and Mrs. Claus? Can I have a LOL doll? I will leave you cookies.
Lucy
Saco
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Dear Santa,
Can I please have a Fitbit and an Untamed dinosaur fingerling please? What are you doing this year?
Finn
Saco
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Dear Santa,
Can I please have a Fitbit and some slime?
Alana
Saco
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Dear Santa,
How are you doing? Could I please have some LOL dolls, an “Amelia Bedelia” book #8, a Fitbit, Legos, and $20? I will leave some cookies for you.
Mathilde
Saco
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Dear Santa,
Can I please have a hoverboard, a skateboard, new shoes, a book, a new Fitbit, and an iPhone?
Noah
Saco
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Dear Santa,
Can I please have a Fitbit for Christmas? How do you get to every house in one night? How fast can your reindeer fly? How cold is it?
Caleb
Saco
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Dear Santa,
Can I please have a slime kit and a hoverboard for Christmas? How can you get to every house on time?
Annabelle
Saco
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Dear Santa,
For Christmas can I please have an iPhone, LOL doll, and slime kit? Also a lot of Squishies, Legos, and a Target gift card please.
Zoe
Saco
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Dear Santa,
Can I please have the book “A Wrinkle in Time”, a Fitbit, a xbox, and a college football game?
Louie
Saco
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