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Tuesday 25 December 2012

A Dad Is The Tenth Most Popular Christmas Present For Children, Survey Reveals.

    Disappointed: Some children could be left feeling a little short-changed today, judging by the survey's results
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.


Children aged just three will be given kindles and iPads this Christmas as their parents upgrade leaving toymakers worried
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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