people tell me that Santa isn't real so I'm used to it don be afraid to tell them they Santa is real unless the kindergartners are saying hes fake then just say hes real anyway don't let fear rule Ur life like i do be strong!
Sorry to tell you but he's not real and his name is mr santa claws
Santa Claus is real! And don't believe those people who tell you he isn't. He is. He brings you presents when your good and brings you coal when your bad. YOU BETTER BE GOOD!
When explaining to your child that Santa Claus is not a real person, it's important to be honest and gentle. You can tell them that Santa Claus is a fun and magical character that represents the spirit of giving and kindness during the holiday season, but that he is not a real person who delivers presents. Encourage them to continue enjoying the traditions and joy of the holiday season, even without believing in Santa Claus as a real figure.
Yes, I am very sorry to say this but Santa Claus is a fat joll old lie! It's something parents tell their kid to make Christmas more enjoyable! Sorry xx Santa Claus represents the spirit of Christmas that is very real & many people play the role to make it happen for the benefit of others.
Santa Claus doesn't exist! Whatever your parents tell you(:
Reality of Santa ClausBecause he is untruth and not real! He's real for kids only. Rather Santa is real or not is in your perspective. While it is true that Santa is not a rolly-polly man who wears a red suit, lives at the North Pole, and delivers presents on Christmas Eve in a sleigh pulled by 8 reindeer, the spirit of Santa Claus can be very real, depending on people's outlooks.look why say that some kid could be out there reading this and you could really be ruining there life so there for let there mum or dad tell them that not you.Some people forgot their sense of magic and imagination.
Dont it might break their heart.personally i think you should just go along with it
Santa Claus is like many other figures that reside in our minds and hearts, so Santa Claus always remains real. Mothers and Fathers play the role of Santa's helpers, so even when the real Santa is busy, the spirit of Christmas lives on. As to why-- because-- we're all children at heart. Christmas is a time of renewed wishes and renewed hopes that are given to us every year.
The Santa Claus that everyone thinks about at Christmas was never alive. Santa Claus is a fictional character. Parents dread the time when they have to tell their children that Santa is not real.
When parents decide to tell their child that Santa Claus is not real, they should do so with sensitivity and honesty. It is important to choose an appropriate time and place to have this conversation, and to reassure the child that the magic and joy of the holiday season can still be enjoyed even without believing in Santa Claus. Parents can emphasize the spirit of giving, love, and togetherness that the holiday represents, and encourage their child to continue to embrace these values. It is also helpful to explain that the tradition of Santa Claus is a fun and imaginative part of the holiday season, and that many people enjoy participating in it even though he is not a real person.
mess about with them but then get serious and tell them the truth but do it in a nice way so they understand but make sure they don't get upset and if they do treat them to some sweets and it is totally legal to say that Santa is not real it depends what age they are really!!!!!!!
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