You are probably thinking of Natalie Wood, in the film (Miracle on 34Th St) by the Way Shirley Temple did not chuck believe in Clausism until Age l2 ( wow!- a true believer).
3. The Santa Claus, The Santa Claus 2, and The Santa Claus 3: The Escape Claus
It was Tim Allen
According to the tales told about Santa Claus, he travels throughout the world delivering gifts to every child. However, some tales may say that he delivers to all children who celebrate Christmas. Therefore, he does go to India, either to deliver gifts to all children or just those who celebrate Christmas.
This movie was divided in two parts. The first half of the movie is about how St. Nicholas became Santa Claus. The 2nd part of the movie is set in modern 1985, and how Santa's lead elf tries to destroy Santa Claus.
he has to be Santa.
you stop getting presents when you quit believeing : )
A child cannot find Santa Claus' real address because there isn't one. However, there are companies that will let a child write a letter to Santa Claus and also receive letters from Santa Claus.
the santa claus dollar is real. if you were a million air than you will get a santa claus dollar. did you know that nobody has ever bought the santa claus dollar in the world! they stopped making them in 1946.
He stopped believing in himself.
Shirley Temple
In the song, the child saw mommy kissing Santa Claus "underneath the mistletoe last night."To be clear, it was just daddy dressed up in a Santa suit. I would never, ever cheat on Mrs. Claus.
No. The title of the song is "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus", but what the little child saw was his father dressed up as Santa.
3. The Santa Claus, The Santa Claus 2, and The Santa Claus 3: The Escape Claus
Karen was santa Claus wife in santa Claus
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.
When explaining to their child that Santa Claus is not real, parents can be sensitive by emphasizing the spirit of giving and the joy of the holiday season. They can explain that Santa Claus is a symbol of kindness and generosity, and that the magic of Christmas comes from the love and thoughtfulness of family and friends. It's important to reassure the child that the traditions and fun of Christmas will continue even without believing in Santa Claus.
When explaining to their child that Santa Claus is not real, parents can approach the conversation with sensitivity by emphasizing the spirit of giving and the joy of the holiday season. They can explain that Santa Claus represents the magic and generosity of the season, and that the tradition of Santa is a fun and imaginative way to celebrate. Parents can reassure their child that the love and joy of the holidays are real, even if Santa himself is not.