L to R – Alexa Izzillo 6, Xander Moore 6, Liam Murphy 4, Max Eastaugh 7 & Olivia Evans 7
Camera IconL to R – Alexa Izzillo 6, Xander Moore 6, Liam Murphy 4, Max Eastaugh 7 & Olivia Evans 7 Credit: Supplied/Jon Hewson www.communitypix.com.au d489499

Melville Primary School students tell us what is on their Christmas wishlists

Aaron CorlettMelville Gazette

CHRISTMAS is not many sleeps away and the students at Melville Primary School can barely wait.

The youngsters have plenty of their wish lists from dolls to game consoles.

The Melville Times visited the school to ask the students what Christmas means to them and what presents they want.

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Melville Primary School Christmas kids. Jon Hewson www.communitypix.com.au d489499
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Alexa Izzillo (6): “We normally go to grandpa and grandma’s place for lunch. I want LOL Underwraps.”

Xander Moore (6): “It means fun. I watch Home Alone. I want Beanie Boos.”

Liam Murphy (4): “My favourite part is getting presents. I’m looking to get a Sea Patroller.”

Max Eastaugh (7): “You get lots of presents and it’s lots of fun. I want toy spy gear and a PS4.

Olivia Evans (7): You get lots of presents, I’d like more gifts cards from places like Smiggle and an Our Generation Doll.”

Melville Primary School students tell us what is on their Christmas wishlists.