I´m curious and have some questions (there´s a "big" cultural gap here
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See, here in Iceland we have 13 Santas
The last 13 nights before Christmas the children put one of their shoes out in the window and each and every Santa brings a small gift. Usually the gifts are something like stickers, candy, a pair of socks, etc. although on Christmas morning there´s usually something a little bit bigger waiting for them. However, it´s not a "big ticket item" as per your definition. It´s usually maybe a book, dvd, pj´s, etc.
I know how your Santa works but I´m curious to know how it affects children when Santa brings one friend from class a laptop, another friend a flatscreen tv, and then the third friend maybe "only" a small toy (because that´s all Santas helpers could afford this year).
Obviously, children come from different families who are differently set, money wise (and priorities wise). However, I imagine it must be easier for children to understand that mom and dad couldn´t afford something, then for them to understand why Santa didn´t bring them the one thing they wished for the most, but did bring it to the kids next door.

See, here in Iceland we have 13 Santas

The last 13 nights before Christmas the children put one of their shoes out in the window and each and every Santa brings a small gift. Usually the gifts are something like stickers, candy, a pair of socks, etc. although on Christmas morning there´s usually something a little bit bigger waiting for them. However, it´s not a "big ticket item" as per your definition. It´s usually maybe a book, dvd, pj´s, etc.
I know how your Santa works but I´m curious to know how it affects children when Santa brings one friend from class a laptop, another friend a flatscreen tv, and then the third friend maybe "only" a small toy (because that´s all Santas helpers could afford this year).
Obviously, children come from different families who are differently set, money wise (and priorities wise). However, I imagine it must be easier for children to understand that mom and dad couldn´t afford something, then for them to understand why Santa didn´t bring them the one thing they wished for the most, but did bring it to the kids next door.