White Christmas
By
JANA KRIZOVA
aged 8 of Christchurch "Snow, snow, what do you see?” "I see a snowman looking at me.” "Snowman, snowman, what do you see?” "I see a Christmas tree looking at me.” "Christmas tree, Christmas tree, what do you see?” "I see Father Christmas looking at me.” "Father Christmas, Father Christmas, what do you see?” "I see presents looking at me.” "Presents, presents what do you see?” "I see snow, and a snowman, and a Christmas tree and Father Christmas looking at me.”
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Press, 20 December 1988, Page 14
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87White Christmas Press, 20 December 1988, Page 14
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