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Christmas letters don't disappoint

Girl wants Santa's phone number

The following are a few of the letters written to Santa by students in preschool through third grade. Elementary students in the 4th, 5th and 6th grades wrote about “What Christmas Means to Me.” Each letter is reprinted verbatim as written or recited to teachers. All of the students' letters will be published in the Wisner News-Chronicle.

Preschool

Dear Santa,

Thank you for my toys. I would like a Barbie with clothes. My sister wants a dolly for Halloween. I think my mom wants a new family bus. Dad wants a bicycle.—Love, Hailey

Dear Santa,

I would like fire and rescue legos and helicopter. Maybe my daddy would like skid loaders and trucks. My mom would like clothes and a piggy bank for her money. Maybe my brothers would like little tractors and a little skid loader.—Love, Ryan

Dear Santa,

I want a guitar and a flute, wait . . . I already have a flute . . . no, wait, it’s a recorder. I would like a new pink heart and a princess crown. I would like Sunnie to have a ring made of a flower. I want Zachary to have a new shirt.—Love, Eres

Kindergarten

Dear Santa,

I wish I had a mini car and Xbox, and a Frozen stuffed animal with a blue dress that looks like Elsa’s dress, and blue high heel shoes, and a wig like Elsa’s, a coloring book with Elsa and Anna with washable markers. I want keychains with Elsa on the keychain. I wish I saw your reindeer because I haven’t seen them before. I wish I could sit on your lap.—Kendra Mae Beaudette

Dear Santa,

I want to ask you something. Hmm. I want a tractor with a set. Thank you.—Kamdyn Dolezal

Dear Santa,

I want a new game for my Xbox. I want a tablet dear Santa. I want a flowerpot for my mom. I want some clothes for little Fudge Pop. I wish I had a new Xbox. That’s all. I want a new truck for my dad. I love you Santa. How old are you?—Afton King

1st Grade

How are you doing? I want a dirt bike. I want fighting guys. Uhhh . . . cowboys. I want cowboys. Real cowboys. No, fake cowboys and horses. Ah . . . and iPod.  I want an Xbox. I also want an iPad.—Logan Beutler

Merry Christmas Santa. I want an iPod and an iPad, an Anna doll. She is pretty. I love Elsa, too. I want an Elsa doll, too. I want rings for my fingers. And, um . . . and a Sven toy. It’s the deer from Frozen, and Kristoff. He is Sven’s friend. And, that’s it.—Kamimila Coons

2nd Grade

Dear Santa,

Do your reindeer like carrots? I would like an X box or a 3D.S. or legos or I-pod or smart phone.

Your friend, Graysen Briggs

Dear Santa,

How is Blitzen? I would like a suffed whale and a tent please.

Your friend, Natalie Bonneau

Dear Santanta,

How is Rudolph? I would like a DS with Mario Cart 8 and Pedal combine with a corn head.

Your friend, Derek Osten

3rd Grade

Dear, Santa

How are you? I hope you and your reindeer ready for your trip around the world. This year I would like a pair of snowboots size 5’s. I would like a Mac Book Pro. I would like an Elf. I would like your phone number. My house is 402-648-3351. I would like a new bed with drawers under it. I would like a new TV. I would like a real hampster. Can you start me off with hampster food.

Your friend, Audra Knapp

Dear Santa,

How are you? Are you and your reindeer ready for Christmas?

This year I am asking for a puppy and kittins. I am going to leve out some milk and snak, to.

Your friend,

Belle Warner

Dear Santa,

How are you? How are the reindeer? Does Rudolf really exist? How are the elves? Are you redy for the big trip around the world?

I’m not going to ask for anything. You can given what ever you want to give. But you don’t have to give me something.

Sincerly, Logan Kramer

4th Grade

This is what Christmas means to me. It means to celebrate Jesus’s birthday. In my family everybody is happy on Christmas. My family normally gets together on Chrismas eve. I get some presents. I have a good time. That is when Christmas means to me.—MaKenna King

Christmas means that you get presents, and you get to hang out with your friends. T me I think Christmas is special because you get to spend time with your family. You also get to make yummy cookies for Santa and get carrots for the reindeer. I love Christmas.—Kharley

5th Grade

Christmas means a lot to me because I don’t get to see my faimly a lot because they all live a long way from Bancroft. I get to see my faimly at Christmas we all have lots of fun, but we have three Christmas. My faimly has the Mitchle Christmas, The Buchholz and we have one on Christmas day. They are all fun and we get a lot a preasants, but the one bad thing about Christmas is when they have to go. I get said because I don’t get to see them for a while. Therefore that is what Christmas means to me.—Alyssa

Christmas means meny things to me. Christmas means having fun like going outside and playing in the snow. Then when you come inside, sit next to a warm fire, and drink hot cocolate. Another thing is family when you are with your family opening presents and eating your christmas dinner. That’s what christmas means to me.—Caden Hansen

6th Grade

What Christmas means to me is the time to be with family. It’s the time of the year where families come together and you celebrate The Lord birthday. It’s a time when you get to open gifts with your family. What I do on Christmas is open presents on Christmas day. On Christmas Eve, we go to church to celebrate the Lord’s day. That’s what Christmas means to me.

Sincerely, Emma Beutler

Christmas to me means going to church on Christmas Eve. Then, we go home to open presents. We also have dinner at our house for our family. I always will love the true meaning of Christmas.

Bye: Tori Dale

Christmas letters don't disappoint

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