Yeah, and I have 3 boys, so in general they all want the same and like the same things, I sometimes feel I'm burried in stuff. xD
I don't think I ever let them believe the story, but I think they play with it, in case they'd miss out on the presents if they admitted it was untrue? We never really talked about it, guess I'm just too honest when they ask, so honest they don't believe me, lol. Or don't want to believe me. ;-)
They definitely feed the story at school/kindergarten... Tooth fairy they tried as well, but that I stopped immediately, that story is just too stupid imho. They save their own teeth in a jar if they want to, but quite a lot of them have been accidentally swallowed... :>
I do like the secret santa games, maybe I'll introduce them when they're a bit older, loved that as a kid. For St Nicks we'd make tiny poem for one other person and create a whole surprise packaging, usually related to the person. One girl in my class got a long stocking I sewed, 'cause she was always a chatterbox and the Dutch equivalent to that word is "chatter-stocking". Another guy wrote 3 things on his list "candy, swimming, green pen" I bought him the green pen, built a little swimming pool I filled with candy and hid the pen under the diving board. Made a tennisracket once for a friend, and some other things. When I was "little" my mom did help me, but afterwards we did that on our own. Especially the little poems, those were fun to hear, 'cause those would often be read out loud. :) :) That's a part of the tradition I did love. Not just buying a gift and giving it, but the package-making and the poems.
We had a teacher last year or the year before who taught some sort of Christian course (bible class I guess) at school and he told the kids that Jesus would never bring gifts and instead told the bible story. Dunno, my kids weren't there, but there is part of the population here who tell their kids Little Jesus brings out the gifts, so I remember that there were tears and angry parents as well. The only good part about all these stories is that kids suddenly turn into angels if they want to get gifts, lol. So that's the only reason I can think of to make the kids believe and just use the quiet times. xD
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