Okay, so this is how it happened. Santa was walking along up in the north pole all lost and alone and stuff. He walked up on this village where there were all of these tiny people. They were cold and hungry and had no toys for they're children. Santa helped them. He taught them how to build and make shelter for themselves. In return they became friends and aided santa in his quest to make gifts for all the children of the world. That's they truth, don't believe me ask santa.
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Well he cant make all those toys by him self can he?
Santa is super smart. He has to have a giant intellect to remember what everyone wants for Christmas and arrange it all, and figure out the magical technology that allows him to get all over the world in one night.
Santa is magic! Santa is very, very tubby - its all those mince pies people feed him and even if you do have a chimney he could never fit down it without magic, Think about it, if he did not have magic he would always be covered in soot! So you see Santa can make himself very small to fit through chimneys and if you haven't one he will find a crack under the door or an air vent to get in to leave you your presents so don't worry. Merry Christmas - Ho Ho Ho.
As Santa Claus is a fictional character, the concept of him going to the toilet while delivering presents is not addressed in traditional folklore or stories. The portrayal of Santa Claus varies in different cultures and media, but generally, his magical abilities and focus on delivering gifts to children take precedence over mundane bodily functions. Ultimately, the idea of Santa using the toilet is not a common or traditional aspect of his character.
Some hard questions to answer about Santa are things like what are Santa's favorite cookies, because that is tough... Santa likes almost all kinds of cookies. Chocolate chip, peanut butter, snickerdoodles, fudge stripe... and the list goes on, and they are all delicious.Another one that is hard is "Is Santa Claus real" ... I mean, what do you say to people who doubt your existence? Sometimes I am tempted to tell them that more people believe in me than believe in them, but Mrs. Claus tells me that isn't really in the Christmas spirit. Wouldn't it be nice if people asked easy things, like what color toothbrush Santa uses, or what his favorite Christmas stories are?