The people who tend to bring presents are Santa, Papa Noel (a European form of Santa), elves, friends, and family.
His elves make him one.
No there's someone else who gives presents
Santa does just like he goes every where else
Christmasspanish children get the presents on Christmas
nothing else.
Santa is not real. He's made up for children to wonder how they got presents. There parents/guardians or someone else put presents out during the middle of the night. That's why rich kids get much cooler stuff than people with less money. :(
Santa is real. To kids, who have great imaginations, it helps them to countdown the days before Christmas - which is when Santa brings presents. Santa is fun and he loves kids. Kids can tell Santa what they want for Christmas (how else would their parents know what to buy?) and they can take pictures with Santa. Try explaining to a four-year-old child that they have to go to bed so that their parents can put presents under the tree for the next morning. They wouldn't go to bed! Santa is a fun way to show kids when they get presents and to get them to be good and go to bed on time. You don't really need to know that Santa isn't "real" unless you are a parent who has to buy presents and then you become one of many Santa's out there. Who says Santa isn't real?!
Of Course where else would they put it! Lol Well they may put some there, but most others are put there by Santa Claus.
He comes at 9oclock to the first house, If your in the hundreds or thousands you will have to sleep before 12:00 or else he'll see your lights in your house and perhaps never get you presents. You may have another chance, sleep or not get presents. Only your parents or siblings can stay up if they didn't order any presents or buy stuff. Its your choice: Go to sleep and get presents or stay up and not get presents.
Besides being on opposing sides during the Texas Revolution (1835-1836), nothing else.
"Else"? Besides what?
Santa, who else?
Besides Earl Grey, the Darjeeling flavour of tea is also delicious.And besides, aren't you supposed to be in London next week?