Believing in Santa Claus at age 11 is a personal choice. Some children may still believe in the magic of Santa at that age, while others may have stopped believing. It's important to respect each child's beliefs and let them enjoy the holiday season in their own way.
There is no age too old to send a letter.
Certainly and the Easter bunny too, but not the tooth fairy
If Santa Claus is married then Mrs. Claus is real.If Santa is then I guess she is too.
Yes, it is perfectly fine for children to believe in Santa Clause. As long as they aren't into Santa Clause too much (like very drastically), then it is perfectly fine.
Santa needs some too
Santa Claus lies in the North Pole. He was probably born in the North Pole too, but no one can be sure.
He's probably too busy
In English he is called Santa Claus or Santa. In French, Pere Noel though you will hear the English version used too.
Santa is too real..lol..im not kidding
If you are referring to the Dominican religious order- the answer is a flat- NO! the Dominicans are a Roman Catholic Religious order. There are both priests and nuns. They conduct schools, hospitals etc. Maybe they play along with clausism in-season with the younger children, but unlikely.
Oh! Santa is magical and his heart likes to be giving. Santa never died and will never die. He's magic! He still lives at the North Pole with Mrs. Claus. The elves live there too, and of course, Santa's reindeer.
hmm, im not too sure