But on Tuesday the jolly old elf gave up his break to grant a few last-minute wishes for children from the local Boys & Girls Clubs.
"It's cool!" said Anthony Dixon, 9, of Glen Burnie, after he unwrapped his gift to reveal a new video game. Nearby, his 7-year-old sister, Aja, modeled a new pink backpack and princess tiara while waving her magic wand in the air.
The gift-giving event was originally scheduled for Sunday afternoon, but was postponed...
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