Mrs. Santa Claus sends a letter
about how children can help their parents at Christmas time
Dear children everywhere,
It is almost Christmas 2007. As Christmas approaches, you
have a lot of things on your minds like Christmas concerts, presents for others
especially your Moms and Dads, sisters and brothers, as well as your friends.
Shopping is hard work for
everyone. I hope that you have all done your shopping early this year. If not,
you have a few weeks to get it finished. Make sure that you have your shopping
list ready before you go shopping and that will help your parents.
When I think about all of the
best Christmas presents that I have ever received, I am reminded of one in
particular. It was a tiny, rag doll made by a young child and it did not cost even one penny. Don't fret about not having any money
to buy presents. I am certain that you will find some wonderful way to give
everyone you love something that they will never forget.
If you want do something special and help your parents, work hard at learning your parts for your
Christmas concerts. Even if you have one or two lines, just say them the best
you possibly can. You families will be proud of you.
I love to help Santa with your
letters. Each letter has a special place in his heart. He lets the elves in his
workshop at the North Pole know what they should be doing, so that your
Christmas is a special and happy day. They work very hard and love to make
toys. Santa learned how to make toys as a young child, too.
Be extra good for your parents,
as that makes things great for your Moms and Dads. Try to be their Santa's
helpers whenever you can. Even if you do little things, that can make a big
difference.
When you put up your Christmas
trees, make sure that they are well watered, if you have a real tree. That is
one job that I know you can do. There are artificial trees now that have a fire
retardant, so that they don't catch fire. Don't water those ones.
Hang up your stockings on
Christmas Eve. If have a chance to do so, put up an extra stocking or two for those
less fortunate. It feels great to know that you have helped someone or made
them happy in a special way. Don't forget to put one up for your Moms and Dads.
When your Moms are doing the
Christmas baking, they might seem to be tired, so help if you can. Your Dads
may need a hand shoveling the snow too. If we get a white Christmas, there
might be a lot of extra shoveling to do, but it looks so nice.
If you feel sad, just sing a
few Christmas carols. You cannot sing and be sad at the same time. It will make
others happy too. Teach them some new songs.
Know that Santa and I have a
special place for you in our hearts. We love every one of you in a very special
way.
Have a wonderful Christmas and
God bless you all.
With love,
Mrs. Santa Claus
P.S. Rudolph is prancing around getting ready to lead Santa's sleigh. Yes, he still has a red nose and he loves carrots.
P.S. Rudolph is prancing around getting ready to lead Santa's sleigh. Yes, he still has a red nose and he loves carrots.

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