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According to historical records, Santa is real.Santa is 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 what to tell kids about Santa when those questions inevitably arise. Is Santa real? Of course he is. Let's begin with something we all know is true: Santa Claus is real.
[9] As such the book is also, "in part, inspired by Megyn Kelly's comments on her Fox News show in December 2013 where she vehemently said that Santa was white in response to an article claiming that Santa shouldn't be white anymore because that excludes non-white children." [8] After the book's release Kibblesmith stated that copies had been ...
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.
"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 ...
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.
In 1897, in a short film called Santa Claus Filling Stockings, Santa Claus is simply filling stockings from his pack of toys. Another film called Santa Claus and the Children was made in 1898. A year later, a film directed by George Albert Smith titled Santa Claus (or The Visit from Santa Claus in the United Kingdom) was created. In this ...