Heck, Santa lives at the North Pole (or near there) where it snows all the time! He's used to flying his sleigh in all sorts of weather, so don't worry.
A Hard Luck Santa Claus - 1920 was released on: USA: December 1920
She keeps telling him to get some rest and not work so hard.
Year round Santa Claus figurines might be hard to come by. However come September many businesses start setting up their Christmas merchandise. Stores such as Macy's, Kmart, Walmart, and Target all have Christmas decor; as well as card stores such as Hallmark. If one simply can't wait and would like to find Santa Claus figurine's online there is a website called Reasons to Believe; which is dedicated to all things Santa.
all year long
No, he starts from the East and goes West across the USA. Santa Claus doesn't exist kid
It's in the North Pole. It's hard to find his workshop it's hidden. I believe in Santa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HE IS REAL
Santa can see anyone he wants with magic, but he only peeks in when you are making hard decisions about right and wrong.
Santa Claus originated from the historical figure of Saint Nicholas, a Christian bishop known for his kindness and gift-giving. Over time, his image evolved with influences from various cultures and traditions, particularly in the United States where he became associated with the Christmas holiday and the modern depiction of Santa Claus we know today.
We got this pronunciation from the French for "Saint Nicholas". Let me show you: In French, Saint Nicholas is pronounced, 'Sant Ni-klaws'. Now we have Sant -ni-claus, or simply, Santniclaus. Drop out the 'n' because it is hard to say, and you have, "Santiclaus", or simply, "Santa Claus".
Santa Claus delivers the gifts, as long as he isn't sick (if he is, Mrs. Claus does it), and he makes sure that everything gets done before the kids wake up. It is pretty hard, since kids don't seem to sleep much that night.
Some hard questions to answer about Santa are things like what are Santa's favorite cookies, because that is tough... Santa likes almost all kinds of cookies. Chocolate chip, peanut butter, snickerdoodles, fudge stripe... and the list goes on, and they are all delicious.Another one that is hard is "Is Santa Claus real" ... I mean, what do you say to people who doubt your existence? Sometimes I am tempted to tell them that more people believe in me than believe in them, but Mrs. Claus tells me that isn't really in the Christmas spirit. Wouldn't it be nice if people asked easy things, like what color toothbrush Santa uses, or what his favorite Christmas stories are?
It depends on how long his previous stops take. It is hard to tell. But right now he is in trinidad!