A festive message from Santa’s sled elf has brought holiday cheer to students at a local school in Ville. The elf, who was inadvertently left behind during Santa’s last visit to the North Pole, decided to stay and share his adventures with the children.
In a delightful letter, the elf described how he received a message from Santa via a flying creature after realizing he had been forgotten. Santa offered to send a magical transport to retrieve him, but the elf chose to remain in Ville for new experiences. “SURPRISE! I decided I wanted to stay and have new and exciting adventures!” he wrote.
The elf expressed his enthusiasm for his time spent at the school, where he observed the students engaging in various activities. He mentioned watching them teach their pets to chase toys and enjoying their favorite chores, which include cleaning and taking out the trash. “Santa is sure that you are super busy doing things like learning how to read and write,” he remarked.
Engaging Experiences and Aspirations
The elf highlighted the children’s dreams of becoming famous for their creative ideas and inventions. He noted their desire to find new ways to express their individuality and to make a difference in the world. “You want to stop wearing boring clothes and find new looks for your favorite clothing item, your sneakers,” he noted.
In a heartfelt conclusion, the elf assured the students that he would leave behind enough holiday magic in each of their desks to last throughout the year. “Be good and you’ll feel joy!” he encouraged.
Marilynn Anderson, the author of the children’s book series “Read Easy with Preschool Pals, Kindergarten Kids, and ESL Friends,” is the creative mind behind this charming holiday message. Her works, including “What’s for Dinner?” and “Yes or No for Red and Green,” are available on Amazon Kindle for 99 cents each.
As the festive season approaches, this unique interaction serves as a reminder of the joy and magic of Christmas, fostering a sense of community and imagination among the young learners in Ville.
