You are probably thinking of 'The Night Before Christmas' by Clement Clarke Moore.
The poem that gave us our popular image of what Santa looks like is "A Visit from St. Nicholas," also known as "The Night Before Christmas." This poem describes Santa as a jolly, plump man with a white beard, wearing a red suit and hat, and carrying a sack full of toys.
He was a cartoonist- specializing in editorial cartoons that exposed political corruption- and gave us the image of Santa Claus.
Coca Cola, many believe. They did help shape the image of Santa as we know him today. However, a guy called Thomas Nast is thought to be one of the first people that drew santa in the red colour
the north pole lol! no ther actually was once a man named nick that gave children gifts at Christmas so that's where he comes from. the image of the modern santa was mostly created by coca cola.
ELVES GAVE SANTA THE COSTUME AND HE GREW A BEARD BY HIMSELFFF!!!!!
Santa gave himself a job. He wanted to help make children happy, and he found a way to do it.
The comany that turned Santa red was Coca Cola in about 1954 and then became more popular in cards and other things.
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He probaly gave him cookies!
Santa exists because of St. Nicholas who gave to the poor.
Santa isn't real. Therefor, a parent must of wrote it. And perhaps to keep you believing in Santa.
it was in my garden then santa took it but he gave me £1000 for it
santa is not real but there was saint Nicolas who gave toys to kids in his town