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2007 Letter to Santa Claus, from Briana

Dear Santa,

I want a unicorn for Christmas, a real one. I want a teddy bear, and a real computer, a real candy cane, a real talking candy cane, a school I can teach, and I want Mrs. Joyce, a Christmas tree. I love you. I want a bunch of play clothes and I want sunglasses because I broke my other ones, markers, timer, a flag and TAPE, a stapler, my daddy. My daddys name is Brian. My daddy has the same letters in his name as me. A kitty cat is big and it is real. I want 2 kitty cats and they are real and they are kittens. I already have one kitten and I want another one to be my best friend. The other ones my best friend too and I like my daddy. I want a princess dress, rocking chair, a puppy dog that dont jump on you, that just fetches a ball. I want a radio, pink and lotion. Lotion that is my own and pa cannot use. I want a heart that talks and I want Santa Clause.

Brianna
Colonel William Casey Preschool

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