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You can still keep the spirit of Christmas alive by explaining the true legend behind Saint Nick. Related: 5 Things To Consider Before Telling Your Kids the Truth About Santa
Santa has been described as a positive male cultural icon: Santa is really the only cultural icon we have who's male, does not carry a gun, and is all about peace, joy, giving, and caring for other people. That's part of the magic for me, especially in a culture where we've become so commercialized and hooked into manufactured icons.
The clock is ticking for families hoping to send letters to Santa Claus at the North Pole this holiday season.. Letters need to be postmarked by Monday, a spokesperson for the U. S. Postal Service ...
Whether or not Santa is an elf is still up for debate after 1,750 years. Like most elves, Santa ages very slowly and is full of magic, cookies and cheer, but he's also significantly taller than ...
The elves complete the repair of Santa's sleigh and give him a spare hat. Realizing that there is only one hour left to deliver presents, the kids offer their help, with Kate tossing presents to Santa and Teddy driving the sleigh. The plan is successful, with Santa completing his last delivery just before sunrise.
Pancho Claus is a Mexican version of Santa Claus popular in parts of the United States, particularly Texas. [1] Pancho Claus is sometimes referred to as a " Tex-Mex " version of Santa. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Growing out of the Hispanic civil rights movement of the 1970s, [ 1 ] the Pancho Claus tradition incorporates a strong element of charity, with gift ...
Santa Claus and his eight tiny reindeer can be seen live during their annual trek from the North Pole using Norad’s live Santa tracker. You can also track when he will be in your area, using ...
Larry Stewart (April 1, 1948 – January 12, 2007) was an American philanthropist from Kansas City better known as "Kansas City's Secret Santa." [1] After poor beginnings, Stewart — from 1979 through 2006 — made a practice of anonymously handing out small amounts of cash, typically in the form of hundred-dollar bills, to needy people.