Wicklow People

ST COEN’S NS, RATHNEW

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Santa Claus may have difficulty fitting one particular gift into his sack full of presents.

‘I’d like a bike, a phone and a pony - a real pony,’ said Kara.

Erin O’Neill said: ‘I love Christmas and I have asked Santa for three Our Generation Dolls, a Barbie camper-van and some walkie-talkies.’

Krystian Brennan’s festive present request is for racing cars, a bike and a surprise.

‘Santa is bringing me a bike and a phone - a tablet phone,’ said Patrick.

Caillum Canavan makes it abundantly clear that he wants guns of the toy variety, rather than the real thing.

‘I want a toy dragon and toy army men, a bike and a phone. Oh...and some army guns - toy ones, not real ones.’

Jackson Sherry hopes for: ‘a toy santy and a bike and I want Stretch Armstrong and also a surprise.’

Evie O’Neill met Santa Claus in person to tell him what she is hoping to find in her Christmas stocking.

‘He was in the North pole and I saw him. He had a red coat and brown eyes. I asked him for a Disney Princess house and a surprise doll.’

Tia can’t wait for the big day to arrive.

‘I’m really looking forward to Christmas. I wish for a surprise and some Royal toys and a playdough set.’

Noah said: ‘I’d love a digger a train and a lorry. Also a dump truck and an excavator and a scooter and a train.’

Jack White has two simple requests.

‘I would like to get a smart watch and a Mr Hankey. That’s all.’

The future is so bring for Dylan he has to wear shades, even in the middle of winter.

‘I’d love some Lego bricks so I can build a fort, and an X-Box, toys and a toy station and trains. I’ll also get sunglasses.’

Bobby McDaid said: ‘I have asked for Lego with over 100 pieces. Also Santy is bringing me dinosaur figures and some superhero toys.’

‘What I’d like from Santa is a playhouse and a Barbie doll and some figures,’ said Annaliese O’Brien.

Noah has to explain his presents just to make sure he is properly understood and no mistakes are made presents-wise come Christmas morning.

 ??  ?? Kara Merrigan and Erin O’Neill.
Kara Merrigan and Erin O’Neill.

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