Though he may not know what Santa “does” yet…myBuddy pointed to and said “that’s Santa” when we pushed the stroller past the center court of the King of Prussia Mall on Saturday.

It was really cute and was kind of shocking since we never heard him say “Santa” before. I have been putting the Elmo Saves Christmas DVD on lately while I make dinner, so that’s where he must have recognized Santa Claus from.
I’m not of fan of shoving them on Santa’s lap yet (or next to him, as they do this day & age), because I think it would scare them right now – they are still too young to understand. A tearful “Santa Photo” is not a necessity to me.
It was however, pretty cool to see their little faces light up when they saw Santa, the HUGE Christmas tree and all the lights and glitz already streaming over the entire mall. (I, on the other hand enjoyed what I was able to see of the Norman Rockwell exhibit.)
In a few more years it will be fun to see both iTwins have an understanding of who Santa is and all the magic that goes along with the tradition of believing.
Here are a few great ideas I came across and will be sure to use each year as they get older…
“7 Simple Techniques for Keeping Your Child Believing in Santa Claus”
I actually can’t wait until we can start having Santa send these to the iTwins…I remember receiving letters and little gifts from Santa before Christmas when I was little and it was so exciting! I will certainly be using www.PackageFromSanta.com because they look like they really do an awesome job with presenting this magical letter…the BEST looking “Letters from Santa” I’ve come across.




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my son asked the question of was santa real last nite.think i managed to convince him he is but just wanted a few more ideas to safeguard the secret.thanks i am gunna try these hints.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Great ideas, mama! :) So cute.
Kate :: That is so funny using the radio! That would have erased any doubts for sure :)
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I love this! My parents went to great lengths to keep me believing in Christmas WAY after the other kids (like 4th grade?). My dad had a microphone that sent out a radio signal, and he would talk as Santa through our stereo… especially when we were bad. Only Santa could come through the radio of course! There were lots of other things like that, both big and small, they did to keep me believing. I really appreciate those memories now as an adult!
That is so cool. Great ideas. Sadly, I only have one believer left. I hoping to hold on to her as long as possible.
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Great ideas!
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Love the sending a postcard idea!!
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Wonderful ideas. As my children (now grown up) were growing up and entered the grade school years and middle school years, repeatedly questioned Mom and Dad regarding Santa. Our response…. WHEN YOU STOP BELIEVING IN SANTA ALL THE MAJIC WILL BE GONE AND NO MORE GIFTS…. enough said, they are in their 20s and 30s and still hand me a list to give to Santa. P.S. Kept the younger ones in the house believing even longer! Merry Christmas to All and to All a Good Night.
For my daughter’s second Christmas we wrote a letter to Santa and mailed it, this was before I had heard about the NP cancelation, and I was extremely EXTREMELY surprised (and happily shocked) when we recieved a return letter. I didn’t write it! I guess maybe the city we were living in at the time had something set up at the post office? I don’t know, but it was definately something to go in her scrapbook. She also anonymously recieved the rocking horse she had “asked” for, but I suspect my parents of that, lol.
So cute! Thanks for sharing!! I think a lot of these ideas are great.
Thanks Maria…that’s awesome :) Ahhh – Everything here comes with a pricetag in the US – hehe, so not sure of a free service like that in the US…I thought this one is cool because they include a little gift too. While I like having the kids little this year…it’s going to be fun to start leaving out the carrots and cookies in another year or so when they get it.
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In Canada kids are able to send their letters to Santa to a specific address, and every child receives a letter back, which I think is so cute and very exciting for them. We also do the cookies and milk for Santa, and we leave carrots for the reindeer.
Great Post. Great Ideas! Thanks so much for sharing!