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How to Convince Your Child That Santa Is Real

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Santa Claus is said to come down the chimney on Christmas Eve with a sack of toys and leave them for children. He is a very fun belief and puts an extra amount of excitement into your child's Christmas. However, as children get older and wiser, they start to understand that Santa is not real, and it takes a little fun out of the way Christmas used to be. To find out how to convince your child that Santa Clause is definitely real for at least one more Christmas, read on.

Steps

  1. Write a letter or two from Santa a few days before Christmas and slip it into your mailbox, to create the illusion that Santa sent it. Make the letters friendly and say things like: "Dear Timothy, Hi there! I heard you have been very good this year. That makes me proud of you. I will do my best to bring you a few fun toys this year. I could use a little help though! Can you please send me a letter of what you would like this year? Thanks a lot buddy! Santa Clause"
  2. When your child is doing something that they shouldn't, say something like "I hope Santa doesn't see what you're doing." Make it so that they do not want to disappoint Santa Clause. Or, call the house phone with your cell phone without your child knowing and pretend that Santa is on the other line!
  3. On Christmas eve when your child is asleep, put a present or two under the tree that say "To Timothy. From Santa." And, if they leave out milk and cookies, drink some of the milk, and eat half a cookie. They'll love this!
  4. If you're really trying to convince them, have your husband dress up in a convincing Santa suit and go outside. Then have him throw a football (or something of that sort) on the roof. When "Santa" comes in on Christmas, your child will be ecstatic.

Tips

  • Remember, if your child doesn't believe in Santa Claus; respect it. A child has the right to deny santa just as much as you do. A child allowed to deny santa will actually be happier.
  • Children do reach an age where there is no convincing them Santa is real. If you try to convince them when they're 10 years old, good luck!
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