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| We asked kids between the ages of 6 and 12 who were the visiting
the Children's Museum the one thing they want for Christmas. Most
kids were able to narrow their wish list down to one item. Of the
96 kids we asked, one wants a happy Christmas and another wants no
sickness. But the rest have more concrete desires. The most popular item on most kids' wish lists is: MONEY.
Fourteen kids polled r | |
| Children's Express recently asked readers what they would give to
President Clinton, Michael Jordan, a homeless child and parents. Here
are their replies: If I could give my dad a present, I would give him a big pin
that says, "Best Father's Award" because he has been such a great
dad. If I could give Bill Clinton a present, I would give him some
time off, so he could get everything in order. | |
| Kids, we'd like to hear from you. With the holiday season fast approaching, there's always a lot of
discussion about giving. If you had the opportunity to give one thing to each of the
following people - President Bill Clinton, Michael Jordan, a
homeless child and parents - what would it be and why would you
give it? Please write us no later than Friday, Dec. 3, with your
gift-giving ideas. W | |
| Christmas in Mozambique falls in the middle of summer. The temperature can easily top 100 degrees on Christmas Day. So, unlike our winters in Indiana and Oregon, we will not be spending Christmas with sweaters on, and we know for sure it will not be white. It is hard at times to get in the mood for Christmas because of the hot weather, but playing Christmas music definitely helps. As we learn more | |
| Mother's Day is fraught with expectations. Retailers and advertisers stress the importance of the right greeting card, the perfect present, the most memorable celebration. But what mothers really want is to know that they are doing something right. And the people who can best answer this question are their children. A few Y-Press members agreed to share some of their thoughts and recollections of |