Christmas magic

Christmas magic

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Author- M.J Clifton Category: Children's fantasy Age: Children's stories. Suitable for children age 3+ A Christmas story for you all to enjoy. To bring back memories for every girl and boy. No matter how old you are, the magic is still there. So here's my Christmas story that I wanted to share. Description : There was once a sister and a brother, who decorated their cookies for Santa. They left the cookies by the fireplace every Christmas eve and fell asleep by the window, hoping to see the sleigh and eight reindeer. They were put to bed early and tried not to sleep. In the morning the magic woke them. The sound of jingle bells and the sight of falling snow got them all excited. Their smiles filling them with cheer. They couldn't wait for the day to get started now that Christmas Day was finally here.
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