SEVERO OCHOA SCHOOL WISHES YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY VACATION!
We decorate the main hall. Here, one of our trees is adorned with blue-and-white tinsel.
Ruben always draws a face on the two 0's in 2007. Here, we've drawn Father Christmas.
We've decorated the doors with signs in both languages.
We also told the story of 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas' by Dr. Seuss. In the story, the Grinch, inspired by his hatred of Christmas and all joy in the world, decides to steal all the presents, decorations, and food from the Whos down in Whoville.
But, instead of being crying and pouting, like the Grinch had expected, the Whos celebrate Christmas anyway because the festival isn't about possessions but about being with family. The Christmas cheer thaws the frozen heart of the Grinch, and he becomes caught up in the spirit of the season. Here, he is bringing back all the stolen goods to Whoville.
Here, the Whos celebrate their Christmas.
On Thursday the 20th, a trio presented a Christmas play to the children. In it, both protagonists have made a deal with the Devil: they have been gifted with great powers, but in exchange they have promised to commit numerous evil deeds within the year. However, it is New Year's Eve, and the Devil is not satisfied with their work, even though the male protagonist has kidnapped Father Christmas.
Threatened with the prospect of being taken to Hell, the two come up with the idea of baking a magical cake that will make all their spoken wishes come true. So, they called up ten children to act as the ingredients for the cake. They bake it and then speak their desires: that all the pets of all children would die; that the rivers, lakes, and oceans would become polluted so that children could not swim in them; that Father Christmas would not give any presents to any children.
At the end, the two protagonists begin to argue, and they each wish that the other would become a good person. So, when the clock tolls, all their evil wishes have come true, but they are now good-hearted, so they release Father Christmas, and the three set out to undo all their evil.
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