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Red Bow Bear Letter Up In Smoke (standard:other, 1101 words) | |||
Author: DeniMari | Added: Dec 06 2005 | Views/Reads: 3186/2163 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Short story for children about Christmas. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story His parent moved on to taking things out of the boxes and Red Bow was happy to see the cookies on the table were fine. He went back up to his room, picked up his extra letter to Santa, it was time to go. He took it downstairs, folded it as neat as he could in the big Red envelope, then ran to get a stamp from his mom. The letter was ready, he was ready and he put the letter from the mail truck to the airplane and followed his parents out to the car. The car was covered in ice and took awhile to warm up. Mom was singing to the radio as Red Bow sat in the backseat holding on tightly to his letter. They drove up to the street where the North Pole mailbox was. Oooh, Red Bow was shaking from the cold as he stepped outside of the car to the mail his letter. The mailbox was frosted with a hint of green and gold speckled through the frost. His mom pulled down the slot and Red Bow opened up the back of his airplane, gently lifted out his letter and dropped it into the mail. His dad hugged him and said “I hope you get all of your wished this year”. Red Bow had asked Santa for a new pair of slippers, red if he could; four new books and an angel bear to sleep with at night. Last but not least, one more new big truck to add to his collection. He was also hoping for some chocolate candy, coloring books and crayons. Big fat RED crayons, his favorite color. Later on that night, after dinner Silly Milly Nilly came over for mild and cookies. Her shopping trip had gone well. She had a new bright gold dress with black buttons to wear Christmas day. As Red Bow got ready for bed later with Lickers snuggling by his side, he said his prayers to God. “Please let Santa get my wish list, and be able to bring me the special things on my list”. “Please bless my mom and dad and all of my friends this Christmas season as we celebrate the birth of Jesus”. “Thank you, God, for everything I have and for the love of my family”. Such a tired little bear, he drifted off to sleep. Candy canes, airplanes and hints of colors, green and gold would fill his dreams tonight. Good night little bear. Tweet
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