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Corneal’s husband puts on his Santa suit every Christmas so their son can have a “real Santa sighting.” One year, she sat on the steps with their son in his PJs, peeking through the banister ...
Three- and 4-year-olds aren't likely to question much about the magic, because they tend to be more interested in the end product — Santa's presents under the tree — rather than the process of ...
Things will be magically different because the holidays have a way of bringing out the best in people: Santa or no Santa." Hayes points out one big perk to having a Santa-free household at the ...
The real Santa Claus was selfless and had a heart for helping others. Since he was especially kind to children and was a giver of gifts, kids will see the similarities to the mythical Santa.
My 6-year-old pieced together that Santa is not real, but my 9-year-old still wants to hold on to the belief. I told them he lives in their hearts.
Now for those Santa quotes, which are sure to remind you of magical childhood memories from your past, especially those Christmas Eve nights when you used to stay up listening for the sounds of ...
The story is told from the point of view of 6¾-year-old Abby who insists she will believe in Santa Claus even when she is in “the hundredth grade.”. She and her cousins form a “spy club” to find out if the man who lives down the street with the long white beard, a "belly that shakes like jelly" and a bunch of reindeer in his front yard is the same person who slides down their chimneys ...
Keep Santa, but get rid of the concept of naughty and nice “In Santa's eyes, you’re either ‘naughty’ or ‘nice.’ This doesn’t capture the complexity of humans, what they’re really like.