no he is not tru
he is not completely not true!if you think he is then he is
The boy discovers that the train is bound for the North Pole, where Santa Claus resides. Upon arrival, he meets Santa and learns the true spirit of Christmas, experiencing joy and wonder along the way.
The web address of the Santa Claus Museum is: http://santaclausmuseum.org
A proper noun for Santa Maria refers to specific names of places or entities associated with that term. For example, "Santa Maria" can refer to the city in California, the Santa Maria River, or the Santa Maria Valley. Each of these uses "Santa Maria" as a proper noun, indicating a unique location or entity.
Santa Claus is a fictional character, so he does not have a physical address in the North Pole. However, many countries have their own version of Santa Claus with different addresses for receiving mail from children.
Santa has a special letterbox at all postoffices where sometimes the postal elves will answer the letters that are written to them. Just address it santa at the north pole and they will get it.
no santa iz real
That depends on if you really believe in Santa.
no he is not
Yes it is true ...
no sorry
actually, ... its not really true
True Answer: Roof!
Not at all, he brings your presents. (:
Possibly, possibly not. Santa can only be seen by the true believers, and can only be heard by the true believers. It is very rare when a kid gets to see Santa, or even hear him, but there is a strong possibility that your kids won't see Santa.
There is a real santa because i did a srch and some histrey and it said santa lived 300 yers befro Jesus was born.
St. Nicholas was the true to life Santa Claus. Before a person becomes a saint, they are just ordinary people who do exceptional acts.
santa is not real but there was saint Nicolas who gave toys to kids in his town