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If you don’t have a chimney, how does Santa get into your house? He could break the glass in the windows, maybe? Presents are important.
He jumps through the wall. – Kalvin Rogers, first grade, Beaufort Academy
– William Wareham, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
You have to leave a key for him at the front door.
You just don’t lock the doors and he comes in through that. He doesn’t knock so he doesn’t wake you up.
– Keeler Diheen, first grade, Mossy Oaks Elementary
He comes through the front door. – Ryan Beck-Ungvarsky, K/1, Red Cedar Elementary
– Isabel Guerra, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
Santa has magic. – Julio Mendes, K/1, Red Cedar Elementary
He has a magic password (it’s probably Ho, Ho, Ho) and when he says it, the door opens.
He knocks on your door when the kids aren’t home.
– Kaiyan Jacobs, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
– Samantha Alverado, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
He has a special key. – Kharis Kidd, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
Caleigh Rushing, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary School
– Nora Morrison, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
He uses the door. But instead of boots he puts on slippers that don’t squeak and he walks really quietly and puts the presents down.
I have a special key that I put outside. – Lillian Fiske, second grade, Hilton Head Island School for the Creative Arts
– Cameron Davis, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
He teleports.
He opens the door really quietly.
– Jayson Jimenez, second grade, Hilton Head Island School for the Creative Arts
– Carson Bryant, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary Brian Santiago, first grade, Hilton Head Elementary
He comes in through the door on his tip toes. – Jared Zamora, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
He just comes and knocks on the door. – Leah Benbenick, first grade Red Cedar Elementary
I would have to ask my mom to leave the door unlocked and he would lock it for us when he leaves.
He can send some of his elves inside the window. – Michelle Buckner, second grade, Whale Branch Elementary
He has keys to everyone’s house. – Anne Branch, second grade, Bluffton Elementary
He can get in your house by a pipe on the roof. – Andrew Gerschutz, second grade, Bluffton Elementary
He fits through the window. – Rick Litle, second grade, Bluffton Elementary
Ayla Reynolds, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
He goes through the keyhole and then he puts all of the presents under the tree. – Cullen Jerome, second grade, Bluffton Elementary
He makes a chimney and when he comes out of it, it disappears. – Valentine Mena, second grade, Hilton Head Island School for the Creative Arts
He’s magic and he can teleport. – Simon Taylor, second grade, Hilton Head Island School for the Creative Arts
He makes a hole in the wall that he goes through. – Jax Bramhall, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
He makes a chimney with his magic. – Angel Aranjo, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
He has keys to every house. – Vivian Arriola, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
We have a special key for our door for Santa to use. – Samara Wilson, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
My Elf on the Shelf will open the door. – Rosevelyn Vazquez, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
He comes through my window. – Christopher Garcia, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
He gets in using the window or the sink. – Joseph Guarisco, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
He goes in through your garage because he knows all the passwords in the whole world. – Sofia Zimbron, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
He uses his magic to get through your door. – Aubrieann Dickman, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
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What does Santa want for Christmas? A new elf, probably. – Naiomi Puzzuoli, first grade, Beaufort Academy
More elves. – Ryder Suttn, first grade, Mossy Oaks Elementary
Cookies and milk. – Allison Flores, first grade, Mossy Oaks Elementary
Hot cocoa. – Reed Jameson, K/1, Red Cedar Elementary Fabio Lozano, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
Food for his reindeer. – Jackson Gullett, K/1, Red Cedar Elementary
A friend. – Emily Vazquez, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
For all the people to be on the nice list.
– Zoe Larva, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
A bunny, a picture, and a fox.
Rusbel Arcos, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
A house with me and his family. – Lundin Polite, second grade, Whale Branch Elementary
He wants every type of cookie in the world. And then more milk. – Giada Carge, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
I think Santa wants a new hat, new shoes and a dress for his wife, and a new haircut. – Ledys Garcia, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
Cookies and carrots for his reindeer. He may also want milk. – Brittany Morales, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
A vacation. – Jayden Fields, kindergarten, Red Cedar Elementary
A new suit – Stephany Sanchez, kindergarten, Red Cedar Elementary
– Taim Talor, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Elf socks.
– Grady Theiling, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
– Daniela Hernandez, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
More reindeer and more elves.
Joy. – Aaron Frazier, second grade, Whale Branch Elementary
A bell for his reindeer. – Hailey Zhao, second grade, Bluffton Elementary
More snow! – Leah Smith, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
Wrapping paper and tape. – Liza Grace Murdaugh, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
A teddy bear. – Jaylen Walker, kindergarten, James Davis Early Childhood Center
A coffee mug. I think he needs a break because he must be tired. – Jeff Sabio, second grade, Bluffton Elementary
Work stuff, like a hammer, to make the toys for us. – Adison Falkenberg, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
A heart pillow because he loves people. – Ellee Smunk, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
– Shamari Moultrie, kindergarten, James Davis Early Childhood Center
A new reindeer because all the others are slow. – Jonathan Walker, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
A new jump rope. – Brian Santiago, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Polka-dot socks. – Katherin Torres, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
A bed. – Miguel Romero, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Underpants. – Lucas Drane, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
A dog and a cake. – Janel Brown, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
A new beard.
Love. – Ava DiSario, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
A kiss. – Ava Van Zuylen, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
A car. – Jonathan Yanachik, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
– Jovi Chan, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
New boots. – April Hurtado, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
A cat. – Makiah Harris, kindergarten, James Davis Early Childhood Center
A cellphone so he can contact us. – Giana Campos, second grade, Hilton Head Island School for the Creative Arts
A hippopotamus. – Rusbel Arcos, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
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How does Rudolph’s red nose light up? He has a fever. – Quinn Williams, first grade, Beaufort Academy
He touches it. – Lyanne SantiagoGierbolini, first grade, Beaufort Academy
When he gets excited. – Killian Geist Kemper, first grade, Beaufort Academy
The sun reflects on his nose. – Sarah Fillinger, first grade, Mossy Oaks Elementary
There’s a bulb in it.
Alberto Zarate, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
– John Scoville, first grade, Mossy Oaks Elementary
It lights up when he’s happy.
When he’s sick.
– Kyndal Cohen, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
– Johan Cruz, K/1, Red Cedar Elementary
It glows when he jumps.
– Roxy Remigio, K/1, Red Cedar Elementary
– Alberto Zarate, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
It lights up when he is smiling.
AA Duracell batteries. – Isabella Giesse, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
It has a light inside that he can turn off and on. – Alicia Tagle, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
He was born with a red nose. – Valery Reyes, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
When it’s cold. – Jordan Fields, second grade, Whale Branch Elementary
– Spencer Stillwell, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
He sneezes.
– Hunter Dail, kindergarten, Red Cedar Elementary
– Aneta Cummings, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
– Keylen Yankana, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
He eats batteries.
When he feels love.
Rudolph pumps up his nose with a pump that has red paint.
Magic dust.
Robbie Eberly, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
It warns him danger is coming. – Zyarie Porter, second grade, Whale Branch Elementary
He falls asleep and his nose is plugged in and in the morning it’s ready to light up. – Emma Berman, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
It must have electricity or batteries. – Joshua Lane, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
It has pixie dust and it helps him fly. When the pixie dust goes near his nose, it lights up. – Vita Failing, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
It probably is glow in the dark. – Rashad McCombs, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
It uses batteries. – Ireanna Kelly, kindergarten, James Davis Early Childhood Center
It’s shiny. – Alyce Milledge, kindergarten, James Davis Early Childhood Center
A candle. – Alijah Anton, kindergarten, James Davis Early Childhood Center
He has a light that straps on and it lights up when he gets ready to fly. – Adeahi Jackson, kindergarten, James Davis Early Childhood Center
Santa taps his nose. – Jack George, second grade, Hilton Head Island School for the Creative Arts
By the moonlight. – Leelah Bradshaw, second grade, Hilton Head Island School for the Creative Arts
It reflects light. – Cassidy Ott, second grade, Hilton Head Island School for the Creative Arts
From happiness and love. – Emily Marquez, second grade, Hilton Head Island School for the Creative Arts
Fire. – Emma Sayles, second grade, Hilton Head Island School for the Creative Arts
It has an on and off switch. – Benjamin Elliott, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
It lights up when someone says something nice about him. – Charley Ocello, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
It lights up when he needs help. – Faver Manrique, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
He eats red flowers. – Caroline Monmonier, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
He eats red berries. – Jettie Nelson, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
– Eduardo Juarez, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
It turns on when it’s dark outside. – Jesus Romero, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Because he is special. – Jacob Herrera, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
It lights up when he’s in a storm – Russell Townes, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
It lights up because of Christmas magic. – Ryan Brown, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
It lights up because he was the chosen reindeer and because of electricity. – Tripp Zetrouer, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
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If you had to name a baby reindeer, what would you call it? Fluffy – Ava Richards, first grade, Beaufort Academy
Rex – Alissa Duong, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Blazer – Wesley Brown, first grade, Mossy Oaks Elementary
Charlie Brown – Ivan Adame, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Max – Audrey Kersey, first grade, Mossy Oaks Elementary
Brownie – Ben Drake, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Harry Potter – Henry Fontes, K/1, Red Cedar Elementary
Icicles
Felix
Bella
Christmas Joy
Rainbow
– Nariah Casby, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
– Nicole Caballero, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
– Marlin Pisarchick, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Axel – Ean Betz, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
Jay Money – Toriaun Rivers, second grade, Whale Branch Elementary
Snowball – Jaclyn Odom, second grade, Bluffton Elementary
Charlotte Kayle, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Jingle
Sam. – Kellan Newman, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
Spongebob – Kenneth Black, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
Flufferbunnies Rose, because she would smell like roses. – Juliette Reyder, second grade, Bluffton Elementary
Pixie – Aidyn Brigman, second grade, Bluffton Elementary
Snowflake – Jesus Marquez-Mendoza, second grade, Bluffton Elementary
– Matthew Rogers, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
Natalie – Khalil Williams, kindergarten, James Davis Early Childhood Center
Peanut – Jeniffer Kline, kindergarten, James Davis Early Childhood Center
– Ava Poplin, second grade Hilton Head Island School for the Creative Arts
Fluffball – Leroy French, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Icy, because it goes a lot better with a reindeer and the North Pole. – Paulina Castillo, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Minty – Samantha Richard, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Winter – Savannah Jackson, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
– Saylor Searcy, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
– Angel Mendosa, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Seashell
Sprinkles – Sharlene Mosqueira, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary – Isabel Lossada, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
– Emily Boulware, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School – Alice Timbo, first grade, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
Ginger – Audrey Litchfield, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
– Guiselle Pradeses, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Purple
Sparkle
Lollipop
Emma
Matt
Cuddle
Messy – Abner Machado, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
– Ty Wilson, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Lauren Majorkiewicz, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
– Michelle Noll, K/1, Red Cedar Elementary
Frosting
– Anivea Black, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
– Alexandra Crocker, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
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If you were going to send Santa a text message, what would it say? Happy holidays!
What do you want for Christmas?
– Kimora Cooper, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
– James Bundy, first grade, Beaufort Academy
I want to know if I’m on the good or naughty list.
Dear Santa, I love you. – Collin Singleton, first grade, Mossy Oaks Elementary
– Landon Low, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
How do you get around the world in one night?
Your elves work very hard. – Arianna Milledge, first grade, Mossy Oaks Elementary
– Hollis Melnick, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
Can I come see you at the North Pole?
Come to my house and have some cookies and milk.
– Marysol Catalah, K/1, Red Cedar Elementary Abigail Brock, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
Fly safe Santa, because you don’t have a seat belt. – Jemma Rushin, K/1, Red Cedar Elementary
Sharlene Mosqueira, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
Ho. Ho. Ho. – Emanuel Washington, second grade, Whale Branch Elementary
I have been a good kid. – Anely Rodriguez, K/1, Red Cedar Elementary
A heart emoji. – Fiona Walters, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
Where do you live exactly? – Emily Adame Reyna, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
You are the best at giving presents. – Marlyn Rodriguez, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
Santa, I want you to make me better at math and make my mom and dad proud of me. – Adam Boualam, first grade, Red Cedar Elementary
I was good. – Jamyriah Bennett, second grade, Whale Branch Elementary
This is my favorite holiday. I know you’re busy. If I could help you I would. You’re my best friend. – Jeremyah Evans, second grade, Bluffton Elementary.
Have a good Christmas with your wonderful family that brings joy to everyone on Christmas day. – Giselle Wright, second grade, Bluffton Elementary
I want Rudolph to come to my house. – Brody Farris, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
I like your elves. I want to get you a present. Do you like candy? – Lily Severtson, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
I really like your hat. – Rayden Vidinha, kindergarten, Riverview Charter School
I love you Santa. – Ja’Den St. Hilaire, kindergarten, James Davis Early Childhood Center
Please bring me some toys. – Z’ynae Frazier, kindergarten, James Davis Early Childhood Center
Hi Santa. How are you? – Marquez Mia, second grade, Hilton Head Island School for the Creative Arts
Is it cold in the summer? – Charlotte Alde May, second grade, Hilton Head Island School for the Creative Arts
Can I go to the North Pole and see all the toys? – Emily Dominguez, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
How is it in the North Pole? – Ana Jordan, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
You’re the best. – Robbie Eberly, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Can you bring presents to my house first? – Noah Pepitonz, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
How is Rudolph doing? – Collins Brammer, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Dear Santa, I love you. How do you bring all the presents? – Stella Simpson, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
Hi Santa. You have nice hair. – Giselle Paco, second grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
I believe in you! – Elajah Jones, first grade, Hilton Head Island Elementary
– Anthony Seminara, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
How many people get coal? – George Simnodeaux, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
What is your favorite color? – Davis Taylor, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
I want to take Rudolph for a ride so bad. – Gianna Taylor, St. Gregory the Great Catholic School
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