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(KSL News) His heart may be "two sizes too small," but his visit brought some early holiday cheer to kids at Primary Children's Medical Center.
The Grinch was at the hospital today, to help kick off the Festival of Trees.
Children at the hospital went to the third floor to decorate trees of their own and have a little fun.
Edyth Hansen/Festival of Trees: "Some of them are really sick when they come down here, and they can't stay very long because they don't feel well. But they will sit for a few minutes, and you'll see them smile and you'll see them get into it before they have to go back to their rooms."
Money raised through the Festival of Trees helps pay for charity care at Primary Children's.
This year's event begins November 29th at the South Town Expo Center.