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Well santa can't get into your house becuase he always gets stuck down the chimney but now he can get into your house becuase he has invented a magic key for eveyones house. So he can go in and out of your house without getting stuck!

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Q: How does Santa get in your house if he doesn't fit down the chimney?
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How does Santa come into the house to bring the present?

Santa comes down the chimney with a whole load of toys. Now you might think this is not real but Santa shrinks himself down to the size of a tiny pea and goes down! He delivers all the girls and Boy's presents re-shrinks himself and by the flick of a finger he is back on the roof and is onto the next house!


How does Santa Claus get in your house if you don't have a chimney?

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.


Why doesn't rain go down a chimney?

On every chimney, there should be a metal plate that is suspended about a foot above the chimney. This metal plate block any debris from entering the chimney, and this includes rain, too.


Can you give example sentence on a word soot?

"The chimney sweep came down covered in soot."


My fireplace is in the center of my house. I have noticed that when we have a fire the cinder block bricks on the outside chimney wall feels warm. Is that normal?

Warm- normal. HOT- not normal. The flue gasses passing thru the chimney are VERY hot- they will gradually warm the mass of the concrete blocks and the flue liner- which will also cool down slowly. It should not be so hot that holding your hand on it is uncomfortable. Our home has a rather massive concrete chimney- takes 3 days to warm all the way up- and will stay wam for about 3 days after the fire is out.