On the last day before winter break, three Peiffer Elementary fourth-graders scrambled to clear the school’s Christmas tree of its presents.
It was not a re-enactment of Dr. Seuss’ story about the Grinch. To the contrary, the tree was simply meant as a gathering place, somewhere where the more than 300 stuffed animals donated by students could stay until they were shipped off to kids in need across the world.
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