Girl asks Santa to change her dad’s work shift instead of sending toys

‘When he’s happy, I’m happy!’ Young girl selflessly asks Santa to change her dad’s work shift instead of bringing her toys for Christmas

  • A young girl from Springfield, Massachusetts, wrote a letter to Santa Claus
  • The letter revealed her Christmas wish was for her dad’s shift to be changed
  • In the adorable letter, she said the jolly man could skip her home this year if he was able to get the work shift to change to make her dad happy
  • The little girl, named Zoe, said it was a very ‘special request’ for the holiday 

A young girl has made headlines for her letter to Santa Claus that asked for a change to her dad’s work shift instead of toys.    

In a letter to Santa Claus before Christmas, a girl from Springfield, Massachusetts, named Zoe asked for a change for his dad’s work shift because ‘he would be so happy’. 

According to WWLP, the letter read: ‘Dear Santa (Saint Nick), I want very little things for Xmas. I’ve been OK this year.’ 

Heartwarming: A young girl named Zoe from Springfield, Massachusetts, wrote Santa Claus to ask for him to change her dad’s work shift (stock picture) 

She continued: ‘But out of all the things you bring me, I would want one of them to come true, and the only people that can grant my wish are you and my dad’s boss. This is a very special request.

‘I would like you to change my dad’s work shift time.’  

The young girl went on to explain what she would like her dad’s schedule to be instead of the shift time he currently works. 

‘Now it’s 4:30-1:00,’ Zoe wrote. ‘I would like you to change it to 6:30-3:00. He would be so happy and when he is happy, I’m happy.’ 


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Selfless: In the letter (pictured), the little girl said Santa could even skip her house if he wanted because she just wanted to help out her dad 

Her dad’s happiness was so important to Zoe that she even offered for Santa Claus to skip her house this year if it would convince him to change the work shift. 

She continued: ‘I’ll tell you this: I’ll even let you skip my house (I only want 3 things) but can you please just change his shift?’   

Zoe’s grandmother sent the letter into the WWLP news station to show off the selflessness from the young girl before the festive season.  

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