Zev Porat

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

A 'dad' please! Top ten most requested gift from children


A hand crafted letter to Father Christmas is an annual tradition for many children but it may soon be a thing of the past as the Mothers' Union has called for a ban on Christmas lists. When it comes to Christmas, it might be safe to assume children will ask Santa for an extensive list of toys, games and treats.
But a survey of their typical lists for Father Christmas has shown many have more serious concerns, requesting "a dad" instead.
A study of 2,000 British parents found most children will put a new baby brother or sister at the top of their Christmas list, closely followed by a request for a real-life reindeer.
A "pet horse" was the third most popular choice, with a "car" making a bizarre entry at number four.
Despite their material requests, the tenth most popular Christmas wish on the list was a "Dad".

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