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Some children figured out that Santa wasn’t real through logical reasoning, such as recognizing the impossibility of traveling by sleigh to millions of homes in one night.
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...
Is Santa real? Why yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus! Here's the truth about the man behind the myth—and how he became the Santa of today.
Yes, Santa Claus truly did exist. The legend of a jolly red man who gives presents to children on Christmas Eve is based on the German and Dutch traditions of St Nicholas — a real-life bishop from ancient Greece.
Whether or not you believe that Santa Claus is a real person who enters every child’s house by way of a chimney to leave presents, the legendary figure and the tradition of gift giving can be traced back to the Dutch colonists.
Let’s start with the top-line question: Is Santa Claus real? In my view, as a person who has devoted his career to facts and sifting truth from lies, the answer is simple: Yes.
A young Natalie Wood played a little girl who believes Kris Kringle (played by Edmund Gwenn, who won an Oscar for the role) when he says he is the real Santa Claus.
Psychologists generally differentiate between telling fictional stories that feature Santa Claus and actively deceiving a child into believing that Santa Claus is real.
Is Santa real? Here are four strategies for how to answer kids' questions about Santa Claus: ideas, tips and what to say to children about Santa.
The story of Santa Claus seems to be a tale as old as time, but the Christmas icon actually has his roots in a real-life person—the Catholic figure of St. Nicholas.