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Santa's helpers

savetime by savetime Talking Back(November 2007) (rank 143rd)

There is only one Santa, and he lives at the North Pole watching children’s behaviour and creating toys. Or so the story goes! 

At some point in November, Santas start appearing in shopping centres, parties and even kinders/childcare centres. Sometimes, there are multiple Santas in the same shopping

centre or department store.

Then children get confused and start asking how Santa can be in so many places at once – and the more astute children will also note that Santa looks a little different in each place, too. It can get hard to explain the presence of so many Santas if there is only one.

With the youngest of children, and those with a strong faith in Santa, a quick distraction or change of subject may be enough for them to forget these confusions. Some parents even come up with stories of Santa moving fast to get to a new place before parent and child managed it. 

This year, instead of trying to change the subject or distracting your child when asked “so many Santa” questions, try explaining the following.

1.            Santa is very busy leading up to Christmas. He has presents to organise and reindeer to feed and care for, plus he has to keep an eye on all those boys and girls to see who’s being naughty or nice…

2.            Santa invites some special people to the North Pole where he trains them as his helpers. Elves, of course, are too small to fill in for Santa which is why Santa brings in people.

3.            Santa continues preparing for Christmas Eve and his helpers spend time with children in the shops and other places

Knowing Santa has helpers reduces children’s confusion and allows them to keep their faith for longer.

If you explain the helpers to your child, tell them not everyone knows how Santa can be in so many places at once. This lets your child feel important – and more likely to keep from blurting it out (with their own twists and interpretations!) to younger siblings and friends.

 Delight a special child this Christmas with a personalised letter from Love Santa. Simply complete an online form with some details about your child, and they’ll get an individual letter relating to a hot Australian Christmas and listing their good deeds. Merry Christmas!

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angelicarose
November 2007 | angelicarose
Re: Santa's helpers
i think this is good advice for those who want to know about how to deal with the santa questions.. maybe the advertising at the bottom wasnt nessecary....


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OzBinky
November 2007 | OzBinky
There are FREE sites for Santa Letters
There needs to be a statement added that the letters to santa are at a cost and of $10.00 for one child and $9.00 if there are more than one child...kinda adds up to a lot of money for families...

Try to Google Free Letters From Santa and you'll find MANY sites that where you can get them. If you have a printer you could always visit this site here and they will create a letter with your child's name on it that you can then print out for them. This type is suited if you don't wish to give your details on line...but there are organizations that will do this FREE of charge....

Cheers OB


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ellamia
5.00 (Excellent) | November 2007 | ellamia
Re: Santa's helpers
Hi This should go in your blog, its not really parenting advice as such.

Cheers Kell


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