DawnM
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Ok, question.
My kids do Angel Tree every year and Toys for Tots and some other cubscout and inner-city ministry type toy drives. We even deliver them to the families. My kids have done this since age 2 or so.
Every year my kids want to try to bless even more kids who "wouldn't otherwise have a Christmas." How in the world could I explain to them why Santa doesn't go to those homes, but he comes to ours.
Dawn
My kids do Angel Tree every year and Toys for Tots and some other cubscout and inner-city ministry type toy drives. We even deliver them to the families. My kids have done this since age 2 or so.
Every year my kids want to try to bless even more kids who "wouldn't otherwise have a Christmas." How in the world could I explain to them why Santa doesn't go to those homes, but he comes to ours.
Dawn
My parents always told us they had to "pay" Santa for the toys he delivered so I guess if I were in your shoes, I would tell them that there are needy families that can't afford to give Santa the money for presents so we are helping out.

But the thing wasn't having Santa, it was being told the whole Santa Clause is Coming To Town thing was true without any doubt when I asked. When my kids ask, I will tell them what I believe and why. We will research St. Nicholas and legend/culture celebrations. They are already aware of differences, so they know that nobody "knows" who and what Santa really looks like. I will then let them make their own decisions and make sure they keep it to themselves if it is no.