My opinion is to let the kids “believe” as long as they can. The day will come when they tell you that they know Santa ...
When your kids really begin to doubt the magic of Santa Claus, honesty is always the best policy. You want them to trust what you say is real about everything, so it needs to start with Santa.
Again. Believers of Santa Claus: Stop reading. Go sing a Christmas carol or eat a cookie or something.
We asked our readers to recall when they first believed Santa might not be real. Their answers ranged from hilarious to sad.
“My son looks at me, he goes, ‘There’s no Santa. You’ve been lying to me,’” recalls Highfill, 56, of Pleasanton, California. ...
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If Santa lives in your heart, he’s real enough and nobody here will try to tell you different. Yet for many kids, the belief in Santa comes to an end at some point, and when it does ...
He wasn’t in four Teams meetings today. He doesn’t heroically ignore emails or edit Rex Huppke. Santa doesn’t have to approve vacation time or turn his camera on occasionally to show proof of life.