I'd definitely explain about Santa knowing mom and dad's rules. Santa may very well bring the kids next door a trampoline, so saying it's against Santa's beliefs won't work.


Why don't you want them to have it?
I will say a friend of my DD has one and that house is very popular and they are in HS, actually 2 friends have one. I think they are fun. and something the kids won't outgrow for a long time.
I want a trampoline for Christmas. DW said no. I did not think about asking Santa.![]()

bold in red..............LOL those should work!
I did say something already to that effect that mommy is in contact with santa and I wasn't sure if I would let him bring the trampoline! LOL
their response, "well santa knows we really want it , he will bring it!"
If my daughters asks for something that we don't want her to have I remind her that Santa knows what we would allow and what we won't allow. Santa has a short list of things that he knows he can not bring to our house such as: dogs, cats, hamsters, etc., trampolines, and those cheapo looking toys that you have to send away for like paperoni.![]()

I don't remember what was at issue now, it has been years, but I told DS that Santa asks Mom & Dad's permission for certain gifts if he knows that they might not work for all families. That way, he's not bringing pools to kids who live in apartments or dogs to kids who are allergic. Whatever he was asking for that year was absolutely out of the question (a pony maybe?), but that explanation made sense to him at the time.
Get one of those small exercise type trampolines, and say "I guess the big one didn't fit on his sleigh." Or.... wrap a tangerine and say, "oh, I guess Santa made a mistake."

"Santa doesn't think trampoline's are very safe"
"Santa knows we don't have a big backyard"
"Santa knows we have no place to store something that big"
"Santa can't fit that under the tree"
"Santa doesn't like when kids jump"![]()


The kids know better than to ask.If there is anything that might be a danger to their health, it just isn't going to happen. Mom and Dad get final veto power, we have the private special email to santa directly and we talk to him all year long. LOL puts the fear of God into the youngest. hehee yep! I'm evil and proud of it.
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The list to Santa has always been a wish list of ideas. The kids never expected to get everything on the list (not really possible as he brings 1 item each plus fills their stockings)--or even anything (sometimes Santa thinks of things they did not even know about). Once DS asked why did I think Santa hadn't ever brought a trap drum set since it had been the only idea on his list for three years (ages 4-6), and I just shrugged and said "I don't know--it's pretty cool that he brings gifts though." I guess it seems valid to not know why Santa does what he does
--why would Santa bother to tell me?
Why don't you want them to have it? that is where I would start. If it is insurance then say that , if you just don't want one say that.
I will say a friend of my DD has one and that house is very popular and they are in HS, actually 2 friends have one. I think they are fun. and something the kids won't outgrow for a long time.
I have Santa's phone number!![]()
They are 13 and 8 now so it only works on the youngest, but it was doubly great when the oldest was still young enough. LOL