Christmas Wish List?!?
Christmas Wish List?!?
All of Kids Kollege is buzzing with expectation and excitement for the holiday season. Scholars are sure to be on their best behavior in hopes they will receive everything on their Christmas List. The question: What do you want for Christmas? stirs up joy in the hearts of our children. It is as almost a light of hope beams within them. As they rattle off their request, we are reminded of the excitement we had at that age. Yet, we can't help but to notice a difference. Some items on the list seem to be more extravagant than others, especially for a 5 year old!
In the spirit of the holiday, we at Kids Kollege decided to compile a list of our Most Requested Extravagant Gifts for Children 5 to 13. I think you will be amazed at what our scholars came up with. Perhaps you will join us when we say: Santa, good luck! Enjoy.
-Blackberry Phone
-Apple I-Pod
-Laptop Computer
-Baby brother/sister
-Dog/Pony/Horse
-Brand new wardrobe
-X-Box 360
-Play Station 3
-Nintendo DS/Wii
-Entertainment Center (DVD Player, Plasma screen TV, Stereo with Surround sound)
-Money
Kids Kollege Journal
Kids Kollege Journal
Kids Kollege acknowledges that writing is language for the soul. This is why this section is designed for scholars to freely express themselves. The Kids Kollege Journal allows students to tell us exactly what is on their mind. And we promise that we are fully prepared for what they have to say.
December's Topic:
What does Christmas mean to me?
"It is time to celebrate the day Jesus was born."
Jayda Ross, Age 10
"I think Christmas means when somebody come to your house and give you a present..."
Harold Quarles, Age 8
"To me, Christmas is very special. It's when families and friends come together and have a great time..."
Kailon Chambliss, Age 12
"Christmas means spreading joy to others and celebrating the season of giving."
Makala Houston, Age 10
"Christmas means to me Love, Joy, & Peace. Everyone should have a great Christmas."
Sage Bowman, Age 11
"Christmas means I can make snowballs out of snow."
Drucinda Strong, Age 10
"It means you get presents and be good at school."
Octavius Harris, Age 8
"It means I can get many toys."
Desmon Redmon, Age 7
"I can go outside and play football. I can think about God."
Jarvis Whitlock, Age 12
"Christmas means I can get anything I want. You can get many gifts you want. You can open your gifts and see what you got."
Jameria Beasley, Age 7





