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Kids Christmas Wish Lists

Encourage your kids to make a wish list. Every time they see a toy they want on TV or in a magazine, remind them to add to the wish list. Emphasize that this is a WISH list - not a demand list. When friends or relatives ask what your kids want, you can offer some suggestions. Also ask these people to give you a heads up on their choices to avoid duplicates, if they don't mind. I suggest keeping the lists handy-like on the fridge!

By Linda from Vista, CA

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Make my Christmas wish list and print it

Can I make *my* Christmas wish list and print it?
Or not?

Post By Elijah Aaron Mowatt-Larsson (Guest Post)

RE: Kids Christmas Wish Lists

I used this idea with my children, with an added "goodie" when they got older. To hone their thinking and persuasive writing skills, they wrote them in the form of a proposal: What I Want, Why I Want It, My Responsibilities Regarding This Gift Will Be, etc. And by older, I'm talking 2nd or 3rd grade!

Post By Connie in Colorado (Guest Post)

RE: Kids Christmas Wish Lists

This is a great idea which I also use with my family and friends. Very often they do not know what to buy for children, so it helps get them thinking of potential gifts

Post By Jenny (Guest Post)

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