This question makes me wonder what most of you tell your kids in general about the "fuzzies". (Cute term, btw.) When we took my DD at 3 1/2 it honestly didn't even occur to me to pretend that they were real, so the characters have always been dressed up people to my kids. She still enjoyed seeing them and is looking forward to collecting autographs when we go in a couple of weeks (at age 10 now). It just makes me curious how it's handled in most families.
We're not "most" families, let me start with that.
My mom never did the Santa lie with us, so I don't do it in my family. Same goes for easter bunny (silly for us to celebrate Easter anyway! or xmas! but they are nice socially acceptable overlays for the more ancient stuff), tooth fairy, etc. Not saying we had no fun, we had this interesting fine-line myth thing going on, which is also how she kept us from ruining the intricate set-ups other families had for their kids. Even though we knew "Santa" presents had my mom's writing, and knew that we had no chimney and that there wasn't really a Santa, it was still FUN to see what my mom accomplished overnight, especially since our bedrooms were maybe 6 feet off the living room! Never figured out how she did the tooth fairy thing, either. Basically it made us VERY impressed with our mom!
So...with the characters, I'm sure I would just let him know that they represent the characters from movies and cartoons and whatnot, and he knows that THOSE are pretend, so I think he'd get it.
However, I think he'll probably ignore the "fuzzies" (honestly I've only heard them referred to as that on the CSI about the naughtiness that *some* "fuzzies" on the episode got up to!) and run straight to the princesses, as he's just in LOVE with princesses of any kind (even me, when I wear a skirt).
