Santa is a fictional character associated with the Christian holiday of Christmas. In Muslim-majority countries or households, Santa is not typically a part of the holiday tradition. Instead, Muslim families may celebrate other holidays like Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
on the night of Christmas eve
Good question. I am a parent and I give my kids presents. I can only speak for my self, I think. The best thing to do is check the label. If it says Santa, great. My wife and I always label our presents as from us. If you want to be sure who the presents are from, tell your parents that you want them to label presents they are giving with their names and not write "From Santa". Then, any presents that says "From Santa" ... hmm
they both give presents to kids
no , he likes it when you give him cookies he only gets them once a year , haha .
He brings presents to kids because he wants to make the kids happy
No! Way! I put my presents in the stocking 4 my kids! But there both 6! (there twins)
Santa Claus is part of Christian folklore. There are some Christians in China and their kids may get presents.
As Santa Clause is not real, kid's parents put the presents under the tree and in the stockings while the kids are sleeping.
yes. it's the traditional way.
Whatever the kids wish for, except if they have been naughty. As usual, naughty kids get a lump of coal as the story goes. Like most places around the world, Santa brings gifts of what the kids want, and not just some generic gift for the whole country.
Santa Claus accomplishes sending presents around the entire world to all the kids.
Santa Claus brings all kinds of presents. He brings animals(If your really good),toys,dolls & electronics.