Some nine year olds believe in Santa Claus and some don't. It really depends on the child. Try asking them a question like: Do you know what Santa's favorite food is? If they say no or ya know carrots or something then chances are they do believe. If they say "no! santa isn't real mom!" them obviously they don't believe.
Many 9-year-olds still believe in Santa Claus, as they are at an age where they are still enchanted by the magic and wonder of the holiday season. However, beliefs can vary among children depending on their upbringing and exposure to differing perspectives.
they suspect that santa claus is over 1700 years old. but I'm not positive.
Santa is not real
Some songs about Santa Claus are: "Santa Claus is Coming to Town", "Here Comes Santa Claus", "Santa Baby", "I Believe in Father Christmas", Little Saint Nick", and "Jolly Old St. Nicholas".
Santa is immortal, just 1000 years old
he was 2000 years old. He is magical.
They say he is about 1700 years old or more. But i am not positive
Canadian Christmas traditions are very similar to traditions in the United States. They sing carols, eat special food and have Christmas trees. Yes, the kids in Canada believe in Santa Claus.Answer:As to the number of Canadians who believe in Santa Claus. This would be related to Canadians under the age of ten or so. 16% of Canadians are less than 16 years old, an extension would be that 10% are less than 10 years old. So at least 90% of Canadians do not believe in Santa Claus.
He was born in 1978. Santa Clause was filmed in 1994. He was 16 years old.
Nobody really knows but it would be hundreds of years .. unless Santa take turns doing the job.
Yes. In Chile, Santa is called Viejito Pascuero ("Old Man Christmas").
Children typically stop believing in Santa Claus around the age of 8 to 10 years old.
No . . . Santa Claus ISN'T REAL (if you're under nine years old, I'm sorry I just destroyed your world view), and football has no part in his mythology. Like most of the world Santa Claus prefers soccer.