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Bryan Mareno contemplates giving Santa Clasu his wish list during Santa's visit to the Early Head Start program.

Letters to Santa can take all shapes and forms. Nowadays, they can be emailed, sent in a text message or snail mailed. But when you�re two or three years old, it�s good to have mom or dad help with your letter to Santa. That�s what parents did for their children who attend the Early Head Start program in Tucumcari. Here�s what the toddlers told Santa: Paul Anthony Urquizu, 2: I�ve been a very good boy this year. And I�ve been a wonderful big brother to my sister, Elizabeth. Under the tree, I�d like a Thomas train set and a couple of puzzles I can take apart. Taylor Rick, 2: I�ve been a super good boy and would like some toys from the Disney movie, �Cars.� Andres Jimenez, 3: I�ve been a good boy. I want toys and fruit for Christmas. A Handy Manny toy. I want Santa to bring my dad a new baseball bat. I want Santa to bring my brother strawberries and apples and Spiderman. Jaylen Baldwin, 2: I want lots of toys and candy for Christmas. John A. Chavez, 3: I would like a bike. I would also like a party with balloons, party hats and ice cream and a few more games. Isaiah Kemp, 2: I would like some new toys and a new car to ride in.