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From "Twas the Night before Christmas: A Visit from St. Nicholas" by Moore, Clement Clarke

The Children
The children of the house, asleep and dreaming of Christmas.
Core Belief
"Christmas is a time for magic, gifts, and happy dreams."
Worldview
They see the world as a place of wonder and excitement, especially during the Christmas season. They believe in the magic of St. Nicholas and the joy of receiving gifts.
Personality
They are innocent, hopeful, and full of anticipation. Their dreams are filled with "visions of sugar-plums," reflecting their excitement for the gifts to come. They represent the pure joy and wonder of Christmas.
In Their Own Words
"The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads;"
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