yes he is the feeling of the love and excitment of Christmas Day but he is not a real person.
Santa stays alive forever. who delivers your presents would if Santa wasn't really. no one except Santa.
YES...santa`s elves are real because santa is real
no santa iz real
Of course the elves who help Santa Claus are real!!! the elf dolls are real but santa is not.
Santa Claus is the spirate of christmas
i was so scared i didn't know what to do! So I hid under the bed right next to Sue.
He was probably feeling confident of victory.
Santa Ana, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Clarita, Santa Cruz, Santa Fe Springs, Santa Maria, Santa Monica, Santa Paula and Santa Rosa are cities in California. They begin with the word Santa.
Santa Claus went to a self-esteem workshop because he was feeling down and needed a confidence boost to help him believe in himself. The workshop likely provided tools and techniques to help him build self-love and acceptance.
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he has to be Santa.
Santa has been Santa for as long as I can remember...
Santa Fe, New Mexico Santa Barbara, California Santa Ana, Solomon Islands Santa Barbara de Barinas, Venezuela Santa Carolina, Mozambique Santa Catalina, Columbia Santa Clara, Cuba Santa Cruz, Argentina Santa Katarina, Egypt Santa Lucia, Mexico Santa Rosa Copan, Honduras
== == Santa Fe == == ANSWERSanta Cruz Santa Barbara Santa Clarita Santa Ynez
The mythical of folklore type figure that is most know during Christmas times is Santa Clause. Some people look to Santa Clause as a person. Others will argue that Santa Clause, while a character of folklore is more of a feeling then a person. Those people believe it using his name is just another way to pass around love and kindness.
Santa, or Santa Claus
1. Santa Paws2. Santa Paws Returns3. Santa Paws To The Rescue4.Santa Paws, Come Home5. Santa Paws, Our Hero6. Santa Paws and the New Puppy7. Santa Paws Saves the Day8. Santa Paws and the Christmas Storm9. Santa Paws On Christmas Island