6 Tips to Make Your Child Believe in Santa Claus
4. Leave evidence of Santa
Since a large part of making your kids believe in Santa is all made up, you will have to ensure that it remains made up until the very end. If your kids have written a letter to Santa, leave a reply in different handwriting in your mailbox. Empty the glass of milk and the plate of cookies to show your kids that Santa actually came. You can also go one step ahead and leave a few boot marks on the floor of your house and tell your kids that they are Santa’s footsteps.
5. Get your family members to narrate their Santa experiences
Sometimes your kids may begin doubting your make believe stories about Santa. If you think that this is the case, get your friends and family members to narrate their Santa experiences to your kids so that they sound more real. When your kids hear it from other people’s mouths, they may realize that you are not bluffing.
6. Don’t give yourself away
Your kids may be listening to you or eavesdropping on you in a way that you don’t even realize. As Christmas time approaches, be sure that you never casually discuss your gift giving plans in front of your kids. Don’t leave gift invoices or any other traces which may make your kids doubt the mythical figure of Santa Claus.