7 Simple Techniques for Keeping Your Child Believing in Christmas And Santa Claus
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thanks for the article, perfect timing
-Claire
thanks so much for the great tips – my little guy is a bit too young for santa (15 months) but it’s still cute watching his eyes get big when he sees the man in the big red suit!
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thanks for sharing, those are a very good ideas about santa
I am a grownup and always leave carrots for the reindeer and cookies and milk for Santa. I’ve always known that Santa can’t be my dad because my dad hates carrots.
Additionally, here’s an awesome website that parents can share with their children. It is http://www.SantaIsReal.com. Santa also tweets at twitter.com/SantaTalks and has a YouTube Channel at http://www.YouTube.com/KRSMedia.
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It was so thoughtful of you to post something like this. Santa is really true in our hearts. Nice blog. Keep posting!
I’ve always known that Santa can’t be my dad because my dad hates carrots.
A child believing in Santa Claus improves his emotional health.