"I want a surprise for a present," quipped Tayla Walberer (3). "A really big surprise."
LOUIS TRICHARDT – This festive time of the year most children are writing letters to Santa to ask for presents.
Some write long letters others short ones knowing exactly what they want from Santa. Review went to Claryna Kiddi Care Louis Trichardt to ask the children if they have written letters to Santa telling him what they want for Christmas.
Maybe, just maybe, with a little help Santa will be able to read this story and get the presents in time for Christmas day.
Mulisa Madzhile (4) really does not want a lot from Santa. “I want a picture of myself that I can put in my room,” he said.
One Gogela (4) wants something that her mommy has. “I want a tablet, I can play games and I know how it works,” she smiled.
Mikhail Chakwizira (4) knew exactly what he wanted. He immediately said he has already written Santa one long letter and only asked for a guitar. “I know how to play the guitar,” he said confidently.
“I really, really, really want a puppy,” said Sabi Msindzu (6). “I want a puppy to play with, and I will name him Sharon,” he said with a lot of confidence.
Johanice Oosthuysen (3) sat and stared for a while then she answered: “One, two, maybe three presents is what I want.” She mentioned she would like a bicycle, sweets and a doll.
Gerlo Maritz (5) said he planned to leave some cookies and milk out for Santa. “I want a skateboard for Christmas.”
“I don’t really know what I want,” said Wonga Shiwari (3) a little bit shy. Wonga did not know what she wanted from Santa but she said she liked colouring books, crayons, a Barbie and a doll.
Tiaan van Blerk (5) explained to Review what he wanted from Santa. “I want little bricks and little bags of cement which you mix with water to build a little house,” he explained.