Letters to Santa can be dropped off at Carnegie Library

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The Carnegie Public Library Children’s Department is one of the official stops to drop off letters to Santa! Stop in soon to write a letter to Santa and we’ll supply the stationery! Some of the “wishes” on the Wish List to Santa include:

– Cameron, 2, puppies, a reindeer and Jungle Paw Patrol

– Katelyn, 12, coloring books and pencils, glitter, lots of paper and a teddy bear

– Sierra, 6, baby doll and stroller

– Savanna, 11, Easy Bake Oven, cotton candy maker, bike and the Dork Diaries book series

– Lucia, 9, money, clothes, shoes and the Dork Diaries book series

– Rayna, 9, remote controlled car, clothes, Legos, pajamas, an iPad, and the two-headed Monster-High doll

– Hailey, 7, Shopkins, grouchy gang, a baby doll, and a shirt with a pocket

– Ashley, 18, family movie night, workout clothes, makeup, and donuts

– Shelby, 9, American Girl Doll and Shopkins

– Daphne, 4, a hamster, dolls, bunnies and pink baby horses

– Harry, 2, a red barn and cars

– Annie, 6, a doll bed, old-fashioned doll clothes and a unicorn

– Reagan, 10, a Fandango movie gift card and a pie face board game

– Louran, 3, Lincoln Logs and a Mr. Potato Head

– Max, almost 4, a Hot Wheels track-set, Nerf blasters and My Little Pony plush animals

– Kieran, 11, a chemistry set, books and tennis lessons

– Eagle, 3, a Space Racer and a gumball machine

– Gwen, 16, clothes, shoes and an iTunes gift card

Max, almost 4-years-old, recently dropped off his Letter to Santa at the Carnegie Public Library’s Children’s Department.
http://www.recordherald.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/27/2016/12/web1_DSC02993.jpgMax, almost 4-years-old, recently dropped off his Letter to Santa at the Carnegie Public Library’s Children’s Department.

By Anne Quinn

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