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JRR Tolkien wrote letters to his children from Father Christmas for years. He illustrated them with pictures of things in the letter. There was also a coded message in the letter for them to figure out.
Father Christmas' toys!
So that Santa Claus knows what they want for Christmas.
Well, they don't get anything. They get what they write on their Christmas lists.Father Christmas doesn't literally exist. Sorry children!
J.R.R. Tolkien wrote a story called "Roverandom" for his children. It is a fantasy novel about a dog who gets turned into a toy by a wizard and embarks on a series of adventures. Tolkien created this story to entertain his children after one of their toys was lost at the beach.
The children in the US often write letters to Santa in the weeks before Christmas. They also make lists of the presents that they would like to receive and they help to decorate the home.
That is their belief that Jesus brings the presents and good luck.
No. There wouldn't be anyone to write them to.
yes
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father = av, spelled אב (which is two letters)dad = abba, spelled אבא (which is 3 letters)Note, vowels do not count as letters and are not included in the above answer.
Hebrew doesn't have symbols. It has letters. My father's love = אהבת אבי