
He might be used to making miracles each and every year, but even Santa may struggle to make dreams come true for Britain's children.
That's because the nation's childrens' Christmas wish-lists contain a number of items not always readily available. Some children could be left feeling a little short-changed today, judging by the survey's results
Father Christmas has therefore been put in a tricky position, as according to a survey of children's wishlists the tenth most asked for present this year was for a dad, while top of the list was for a baby brother or sister.
Christmas wish: A dad was the tenth most popular Christmas wish-list gift according to the survey
Expecting parents to expand their brood was closely followed however by a reindeer while in third place was a pet horse.
The survey of 2,000 parents, conducted by Westfield London and Westfield Stratford City also revealed children aged three to 12 were hoping for expensive presents including a car, at number four, and a house, at number seven.
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But there was a couple of other gifts in the top ten which were more easily provided, including chocolates at number six and, bizarrely, a rock at number nine.
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