Fun Ways to Convince Your Child That Santa Exists
November 6, 2009 by admin
Filed under Christmas Time Information
One of the biggest challenges for Parents this Christmas is to have their kids believe in Santa Claus. Kids now a days are more knowledgeable than in the past and more suspicious. This means that few of the old tried and true tricks can work anymore. So your husband can forget about wearing the Santa Suit. So how do you make your kids believe without implicating yourself in the process? Fortunately this year, there are a lot of services online you can take advantage of. Along with some innovative gifts and some tried and true traditions you can make the holidays magical for your kids.
The first item is a magic key. This is great for the child who lives in an apartment or home without a fireplace. You can place it in their stocking and tell them that the magic key is how Santa can slip in and out of your home. This gift on its own may not convince your child but with other things you can do it can become a powerful piece of evidence that Santa stopped by. You can also give it to them as great mementos and souvenirs.
There is a great service that will definitely convince your children and that is a call from Santa. Your kids will not be able to dispute the existence of Santa if he actually talks to them. The experience will shock the skepticism out of the more recalcitrant child as they realize that you are right there with them and you seemingly have nothing to do with the call. Make sure you answer first when the call comes. Make up your own scenario of how you will let it play out.
Another great option is a letter from Santa. The process is pretty simple and quite affordable. You go to one of the online websites that offer the letter service. You customize the letter with information about your child such as how good they were that year and what they wanted for Christmas. You can also choose different types of letters. There are letters for a sick child, a child’s first Christmas, a child who became a kindergartner, a child with a loved one that is deployed with the army, or just a letter for a child going through a hard time. You can pick the letter that best describes your child and their situation. The will definitely be convinced that Santa really does know when you are sleeping and when you are awake. You might even notice them behave better next year.
You can also purchase a Santa evidence kit. This is for the more skeptical children in your family who want solid proof that Santa Claus actually snuck into the house, left presents, and snuck out. The kit has everything you need. There is a forgotten reindeer sleigh driving license, a first place ribbon for the best decorated tree in town, Santa’s forgotten glove and glasses, and a Thank you note from Santa. You probably already ready know how to lay out the crime scene but if you are still lost the set also comes with a full set of instructions. You will have the pleasure of your children being forced to confront the evidence that Santa actually came to visit your home and they will be definitely stumped.


