Whilst usually we mainly report on music and entertainment, this little story warmed our hearts so much we felt it deserved a hefty mention! By utilising their social media efforts, British department store John Lewis has managed to make contact with a five year-old girl who wrote to the store to apologise for breaking a Christmas tree bauble.
The letter, below, was sent to the store, saying “To John Lewis Cambridge. I’m sorry I broke a Christmas bauble on Saturday. It cost two pounds. Here is the money for it. Sorry again, Faith, aged 5.”
The store have confirmed that after using their social media efforts, Faith’s parents had been tracked down. Speaking to the Daily Mail, the chain said, “The letter arrived on Tuesday afternoon and had no return address or indication of who the young girl was. She visited us on one of our busiest weekends of the year and we still are unsure as to which bauble was broken. We’d like to thank her and because of her adorable letter maybe give her something from the store she would like.”
All together now…. aaaah!
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