He has a red sleigh what matches his red suit , with his red hat and white pompom at the end of his hat, with a long white beard , rose red checks, 9 reindeer flying the sleigh with the sleigh carrying him in it and making him arrive to people's houses all across the world to deliever their presents , red light shinning bright from Rudolph
No, Santa Claus is often portrayed as living at the North Pole in popular culture. The idea of him living in the sky is not a common belief.
I never heard the song but it sounds like a parody on ( Ghost writers ( or riders() in the sky).
you're stupid reindeer are heading of oh you brats she shouted. by the way Santa's phone number is 5408975587! hope you call him soon
What we see is a strong part of what we can believe. Therefore if you saw him, it strengthens the belief that he is real
Mrs. Claus looked up at the twinkling stars and said to Santa, "Look at all those beautiful lights! It’s a perfect night for a sleigh ride." With a playful smile, she added, "Just make sure you don’t get too distracted while delivering presents!" Santa chuckled, knowing that her enthusiasm matched the magic of the season.
Santa Claus traditionally uses a sleigh to deliver gifts to children around the world on Christmas Eve. Pulled by reindeer, the sleigh is often depicted as flying through the sky, allowing Santa to travel quickly and reach homes in a single night. The iconic image includes a jolly Santa, his sack of toys, and the magical reindeer guiding the way.
Santa is not dead he is 100 years old and he still not dead he would never die at all and plus he is real aswel cz my mum saw a sledge in the sky :) and also I'm only 15 so yes he not gonna die OK
Santa Claus is known as Gwiazdor in Poland (he cames on 24 of december, with the first star on the sky). It's also showman or star (pl. gwiazda=star)
no because we saw Rudolph pulling him through the sky every Christmas eve and my kids would rush to bed and thus there were presents every Christmas morning
Because Santa's reindeer flies in the sky.
Some creative ways to track Santa Clause would be by following NORAD's (North American Aerospace Command) radar in December, another way would be to simply watch the sky and be on the watch, for anything unusual.
look in the sky and you will see it