"Ho! Ho! Ho!" This is by far the most famous laugh of all time belonging to St. Nick, more popularly known as Santa Claus. For so many years, Santa Claus has always been present during the holidays. And oftentimes, it seems that without this famous guy in the red suit, the holiday season feels incomplete. While adults know who Santa Claus is, it is very important to introduce the jolly guy to kids.
At a young age, even at two or three years old, you can start introducing who Santa Claus is to your child. He may not understand it immediately but little by little, you can slowly make him understand the pervading presence of Santa Claus during the holiday season.
Read some books to your kid that tells of the different adventures of Santa Claus. You will be amazed seeing the eyes of your kid grow wide as he imagines how Santa manages to fit inside the chimney or give toys to children on a very special night. Kids love magic, and the thought of the reindeers flying and Pull Santa's sleigh would have dreams bearded man in red when they sleep. Do not be surprised if the next day, your child will tell you who was driving in a position with Santa on his sleigh. You should be grateful if this happens, because that would mean that your story really fell on
Try to leave Santa Clock kid movie, but those sound like Santa Claus, Miracle on 34th Street, and Ernest Saves Christmas. These films would definitely pull in the heart ofyour kids and they would learn to love Santa.
This doesn't stop here, once you see that your kids now believe that Santa does exist, it is time for you to actually make Santa come to life. Let your kids write a letter to Santa where they could state the gift that they would like to receive for Christmas. Try hanging a Santa stocking on the wall where they could place their letters for Santa. Of course, you also have to take out the letters and see what they contain so that when the proper time comes, you can buy the specific gift that they want Santa to give them on Christmas.
Introducing Santa Claus to your kids is not hard. Just try to be patient about it and be as realistic as you can. Make sure you do what Santa promised them, or else you would end up disappointing your kids.
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