Santa can only spend about 0.0000325419 seconds at each household around the globe.
Santa Claus goes down the chimney and puts presents under your tree! Merry Christmas!
it's really just your mom and dad. Santa is the spirit of giving so anyone who gives on christmas is a santa
In the movie "The Santa Clause," Scott Calvin startles Santa Claus who is delivering presents on his roof. This causes Santa to slip and fall off the roof, leading to Scott putting on the Santa suit and becoming the new Santa Claus.
Santa Claus is a mythical character. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ whoever wrote that is wrong. There is no fat guy breaking into your chimney at night, stealing your cookies and leaving presents. But there was a real man that left presents, but at the front door, not actually inside a house. They nicknamed him "Santa". I believe that is was happened. but i dont know every detail of it. But there was a guy called Santa
yes cause i found presants that said santa bought it but it was in my moms secret closet and i found it, but santa might have connections with your parents and they keep the presents in the house but santa will take the presents and put them under the tree on Christmas eve.
Yes! Definitely! If you believe Santa will come to your house every Christmas eve and give you lots of presents! So believe! Believe! Believe!of course there is
he goes back on his sled and goes to the next house and delievers more presents
There is only one Santa Claus, and he lives in the Arctic Circle
Santa Claus travels all around the world on Christmas Eve to deliver presents to children everywhere. He visits each house, no matter where it is, to spread holiday cheer and bring gifts to those who believe in him.
They have a Buddhist monk called Hotei-osho who acts like Santa Claus. He brings presents to each house and leaves them for the children. Some think he has eyes in the back of his head, so children try to behave like he is nearby.
He doesn't!
Santa has his ways. He can always get to your house for Christmas!