Santa Trouble!!!!!!!!

BRobson

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Ok I am beginning to panic.My DS who is won't tell anyone what he wants from Santa. He has informed us that Santa KNOWS what he wants and he won't tell anyone else. We have tried various stories in order to get him to tell us but he remains tight lipped.

My DH suggested that Santa phones him so will maybe have to try that :confused3

Lets hope he gets what he wants :confused3
 
A phonecall from Santa sounds like a great idea, or could you get Santa to wrtite to him saying that's he's not too sure which item he wants (maybe Santa could ask for a page number in the Argos catalogue etc)

Good Luck

Mandy :)
 
Maybe get some friends around and get them all talking
or is there some aunt or uncle or grandparents that could help
Good luck :wizard:
 
We have tried looking through the Argos book - he tells me Santa does not shop in Argos :confused3

Granda is working away this Christmas so we got him to have a chat!!He told him that he didn't want to tell him and he would see it when he came home :confused3

For a 4 year old he is a tricky little monster :rotfl2:
 

Ha! Tell him he needs to write a list and send it to Santa by mail! Then tell him you'll either send the letter or write it for him! Brillent!!

I am surpised none of you thought of that!! It's so simple!! :teeth:
 
He has written his letter - well what he calls writing (tricky when you are 4).He tells us Santa knows what it says :rotfl: I didn't want to burst his bubble and tell him that his scribbles could not be understood as he has only just starting writing his name and thinks he is great :thumbsup2
 
BRobson said:
He has written his letter - well what he calls writing (tricky when you are 4).He tells us Santa knows what it says :rotfl: I didn't want to burst his bubble and tell him that his scribbles could not be understood as he has only just starting writing his name and thinks he is great :thumbsup2

Bother.. :scratchin .. This is tricker that I thought..

As an extremity you could always dress up as Santa and then ask.. :rotfl: If he says "I sent you a letter" you could always says that it didn't come in the post or something like to get him to spill the beans.. :thumbsup2

I'm running out of ideas.. :headache:
 
Thanks for all your suggestions. I am hoping the phonecall tomorrow will work.Dressing up as Mrs Clause would be extreme although DH might be impressed :rotfl2: or not :rotfl:
 
BRobson said:
We have tried looking through the Argos book - he tells me Santa does not shop in Argos :confused3

Wow, he is a smart cookie :thumbsup2 Good luck with finding out what he wants (and let us know too)

Mandy :)
 
mandymouse said:
Wow, he is a smart cookie :thumbsup2 Good luck with finding out what he wants (and let us know too)

Mandy :)

Too smart for his own good - a bit like his dad :rotfl:
 
I hope the phonecall works.
We bought DD (7) a Dear Santa letter, as see Santa always needs reminding of what they want wether he knows or not,see he does have ALOT of children to visit on Christmas Eve. We did that lol Was I convincing enough then? :rotfl:
 
This happened to my friend a few years ago. She enlisted the nursery to help and they all had a discussion at circle time and then drew pictures of the things they would like and then put them in a post box which then disappeared overnight to Santa (AKA the parents in question). If your DS is anything like my DD drawings will be much clearer than 'words' :rotfl:

Hope this helps
 
No suggestions here, just want to send you some PD :wizard: ******* Good luck in getting this sorted! :goodvibes
 
Well the mystery is solved. Santa phoned today and first spoke to DD(7) who had no problem listing off everything she wanted then it was DS turn. We asked his best pals dad to phone so he spoke to him about what he had got up to with his pal. He then asked the killer question and he ANSWERED.All he wants is a Power Rangers computer game which I have just bought from woolies for £4.99. He wants it because his pal has one!!!!!!!

That was too easy :rotfl:
 
BRobson said:
All he wants is a Power Rangers computer game which I have just bought from woolies for £4.99. He wants it because his pal has one!!!!!!!

That was too easy :rotfl:

Aww bless him :)

What a great result
 
The :wizard: has worked again

I bet you are glad that is all sorted out :Pinkbounc
 
jns said:
The :wizard: has worked again

I bet you are glad that is all sorted out :Pinkbounc

Yes I am. Just trying to sort out DD7 party outfit drama now:confused3 .
 














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