a kid would neverbelieve in santa and say u are no santa Ur just a fake (CRYZ<CRYZ<CRYZ)!:-(
yes it is, it took him many years to grow it to that beautiful length
The exact time it took Santa to grow his beard is a matter of folklore and varies by story. Traditionally, Santa is depicted as having a long, white beard, which symbolizes his wisdom and age. In many tales, it’s suggested that he has had his beard for many years, perhaps since he first began delivering gifts. Ultimately, the beard’s growth is part of the magical essence of Santa Claus rather than a specific duration.
Ronald and Nacy Reagan
Yes, sort of. Each region has A Santa, or more accurately Father Christmas. I believe there is a commercial form of Santa Claus in Germany as well.
The concept of Santa Claus came from St. Nicholas who, took time to provide the poor with food gifts. The "Santa Claus" we hear of is of course a story which to the very young provides a magical event in their early lives.
Santa is a Fat old sack that's deserves to die in a whole and disinagrate into sandD ===
because he wanted to remember that he heard the bell at night and took one from Santa Claus
Santa's elves gave him a break, and took over his toy making shifts, so he could go on dates when he was still courting Mrs. Claus.
well he took over santa claus because he wanted money and had no job or a life at the time he had only done the movie shaggy dog and toy story at the time
Shirley Temple
Well not always. See, elves are native to the North Pole and when Santa first got there with Ms. Claus, they were met with hostility as you might imagine. Santa set up a humble little gingerbread house with Ms Claus and for two winters they lived alone. The elves took offense to their encroaching and launched a full frontal assault on Santa's gingerbread house. Together with Ms. Claus, Santa defeated many of the elves. The elves having suffered such casualties, surrendered to Santa and Santa being as nice as he was offered the elves the opportunity to work for him making toys for all the good girls and boys of the world.
The miracle took place on 34th Street. The Miracle on 34th Street is a 1947 movie, now a Christmas classic. In it, Santa teaches a little girl, Susie, and her mother to believe in miracles and imagination.