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According to historical records, Santa is real.He's real in the sense that he was an actual person. Otherwise known as Saint Nicholas, his story goes all the way back to the 3rd century.
"A lot of children think that, because they aren’t ready to BE a Santa yet, but YOU ARE." This is by far the best idea I've seen about telling your kids about Santa. Had to share!
Here's how to answer when kids question Santa. ... [Point out 2–3 examples of empathetic behavior, consideration of people's feelings, good deeds etc, the kid has done in the past year]. In fact ...
Gilley's book includes some important elements in the early development of Santa Claus: his connection with the northern winter, the reindeer and sleigh, and his arrival on Christmas Eve rather than on 6 December (the traditional feast day of Saint Nicholas). [2] [5] The accompanying engravings are the earliest images of a Santa figure.
Parent and child decorating the Christmas tree. Writing letters to Santa is an activity that most children look forward to as Christmastime approaches. The excitement of knowing that a jolly old ...
Children's literature portal; Stick Man, written by former Children's Laureate Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, is a children's story about an anthropomorphic wooden stick who becomes separated from his family home and his Odyssey-like adventure to return there.
As kids get older, they may have more questions about Santa Claus and how his magic works. Here's how to answer when kids question Santa.
"The first step for a parent before anything else is to connect with a child's thoughts and feelings," says Navsaria. "As a parent, it's a natural response to provide all the reasons why you went ...