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Cash for Christmas gifts stolen

Authorities were searching for two men in connection with the theft of a donation canister intended for children's Christmas gifts in Big Bear, according to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department.The men broke into a 7-Eleven store around 3:30 a.m. on Saturday at Big Bear and Summit boulevards. The authorities said the canister contained around $200 to buy Christmas presents for children as part of the "Shop with a Cop" program.

 

 

 


A wonderful Christmas gift

A Texas couple surprised their three daughters by adopting a baby boy and didn’t tell their children that they would be getting a brother until the infant was home.When Courtney and Steve arrived home with baby Nathan, they told Chloe, 10, Emma, 8 and Maci, 7, that there was a gift for them under the Christmas tree. Low and behold, it was the three-day-old boy, much to the elated sisters' surprise. Mom shared the news on Facebook and wrote: “The girls knew nothing about Nathan until this. We met them at the door and told them that we had been out Christmas shopping and got them a gift to share... and it was under the tree!” The children's reaction to their new brother was amazing and will truly be a Christmas memory.

 

 

 

 


Christmas cheer

Bucs players bring Christmas cheer to all Children’s hospitals with their red uniforms and Santa hats. The visitors to All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg did look a little like the jolly old elf. Well, maybe if Santa was in top physical condition and replaced some of that tummy fat with muscle. A group of Tampa Bay Buccaneers, including quarterback Jameis Winston and linemen Ali Marpet and Donovan Smith, sang Christmas carols and spread holiday cheer to young patients at the hospital.

 

 

 

 


Kate visits Anna Freud Centre for Children

Kate received scores of Christmas party invitations but one function she couldn't turn down was the ceremony by the Anna Freud Centre in north London. The Duchess of Cambridge, who had shown her support for the children's charity, attended the Family School Christmas Party.

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