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Santa receives a helping hand with this year's Christmas wish lists

The requests will help Santa deliver the right gift for each child on his nice list this year
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Grade 4 students at Empire Community School met Santa Claus during the Dec. 19 Christmas lunch program.

During the Dec. 19 lunch at Empire Community School, Moose Jaw Express/MooseJawToday.com asked a few Grade 4 students what they wanted for Christmas this year. The effort is intended to help Santa Claus find the right present for each child on his nice list.

The first student interviewed was Zatanna, and when asked what she wanted most for Christmas this year, she said, “A puppy!” with great excitement. To specify, the puppy in question must be a Chihuahua.

Bailey said, “I want a collection of miniature backpacks.” Ruby asked for a gift card to compliment her gaming hobby. “For Christmas I want Roblox for my video game.”

Jaxon and Penawant are good friends. “I want a VR (virtual reality) headset, because my friend Penawant has Gorilla Tag, and I also want to play Gorilla Tag,” Jaxon said. “I want some headset extensions because my VR headset is very uncomfortable,” said Penawant.

“I don’t have a lot of video games, and I only have one good console. I want a PS5 (PlayStation 5),” Jamieson requested.

Santa will have his work cut out for him with the last request made by Joseph. “I want to be rich,” he exclaimed nonchalantly.

Hopefully Santa can fulfill all these Christmas wishes, especially the last one on the list. If he does make Joseph rich, the request may find its way onto more Christmas gift lists by children and adults alike in the year to come.

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