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ARCHIVE - 2005
Saturday 17 December
Hi Brodie. I try and stay
awake on Christmas Eve to see Santa delivering my
presents. But, I always fall asleep before he
arrives. This time I'm going to stay awake so that
I can thank him for the presents and open them in front
of him. I'm hoping to get an i-Pod this Christmas
to play all of my music on and I can listen to it when
I'm making a snowman and throwing snowballs at my big
brother after Christmas lunch.. My mum says that a
good Christmas present for a haggis would be knitted
socks to keep all of his toe-like fingers warm in the
snow.
I hope you have a good
Christmas. I can't wait!
Suzie
(aged 8)
Canada
Sunday 12 December
Hi Brodie - Father Christmas
comes on Christmas Eve and delivers presents. I
sent my list to him in October and I've been very good
to make sure that I get a present. I'm hoping for
a skateboard and crash helmet. I spend Christmas
Day playing with my toys and watching television.
It's great because I stay in my PJ's and I don't have to
get dressed until really, really really late. I
can't wait until school has finished for
Christmas. On our last day, we take in games and
toys to play and then it's ages and ages before we have
to go back to school. I love eating all the sweets
and Christmas cake, yum yum.
I hope Father Christmas comes
to you too. But, I don't know what he would give
to a haggis.
Happy Christmas.
Stewart
Edinburgh,
Scotland
Wednesday 30 November
Hi.
We think Brodie is really cool
and we did have a Brodie's Brainy Certificate for
the bedroom wall, but Kyle decided to eat it for
lunch one day, so we have to print another one.
Brodie's nose is really, really long and we want to hear
him sing because we know he can sing really great.
At least he won't need a calculator to do his sums as he
can use all of his toe-like fingers to count with!
He's got eight on each leg - wow, that's a lot! We can't
wait to read all about him.
Kieran
(aged 5) and Kyle (aged 2 1/2)
Bracknell,
England
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