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Are you “naughty” or “nice”?

Are you getting coal this Christmas…again?

If you’re a Logan or Alexandra, we wouldn’t hold your breath!

School Stickers makes personalized stickers, awards and certificates for kids who do well in school each year and have compiled their year-end lists of the “naughtiest” and “nicest” students based on who received the most (and least) stickers!

2019’s naughtiest boys were Logan, Harrison, Liam, Jacob, Leo, Jamie, Owen, Connor, Michael and Archie (?).

The naughtiest girls were Alexandra, Esther, Faith, Lydia, Nicole, Tia, Summer, Libby, Aimee and Imogen (?).

Jack,  Joshua, Harry, Oliver, Charlie, Thomas, Ethan, James, Daniel and Matthew can expect a visit from Santa this year…so can Sophie, Jessica, Olivia, Emily, Grace, Chloe, Megan, Ella, Ruby and Emma.

Name popularity might have something to do with it…but Jake, you may want to clean up your act just in case!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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