In the enchanting realm of childhood, few figures capture the imagination like Santa Claus. The Merry Man in Red has been a symbol of holiday cheer for generations, bringing joy and excitement to children around the world. While some may argue that revealing the truth about Santa could damage a child's confidence, there are compelling reasons why it's perfectly fine—and even beneficial—for children to believe in Santa. In this article, with the help of experts, we reveal to you why nurturing this belief is a valued part of childhood.
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December is not only a month of lights, decorations and fragrant cookies, but also a time when hearts open with the desire to share happiness and warmth. The Supernova group of shopping centers is spreading joy this year with a donation of €10,000, with which it joined the Santa for a Day project. In this festive symphony of love, Supernova gives Gift Cards to those who need a smile on their face the most - socially disadvantaged children and the elderly.
Have you ever dreamed of visiting Santa in his home village? Is your family already looking forward to the holiday season in September, decorating the home and singing Christmas carols? If your home is lit up like a fairyland during the festive months, and if the Christmas spirit lives in your family all year round, we have an opportunity for you not to be missed!
This December, the HOUSE OF DANCE, which resides in Ljubljana's BTC at Ulica gledašča 8, will transform into a real HOUSE OF JOY for children, who will be able to experience a festive experience in a very special way. Tickets for the experience are already available on the website hisaradosti.si, so buy them as soon as possible, as the number of places is extremely limited.
Rovaniemi is the largest city in the northernmost Finnish province of Lapland. This area is famous around the world as the birthplace of Santa Claus, but it offers much more than just the fairytale land of Santa Claus.
Santa Claus is coming from his workshop soon to deliver presents to all the children around the world on Christmas Eve. But Santa Claus has to live somewhere with his elves and deer, because he spends the rest of his days preparing presents and accompanying children all over the world.
In a year when few things seem normal, stable or comforting, we can count on one thing - Coca-Cola celebrates and shares the magic of Christmas. In fact, it's a special holiday season for Coca-Cola as it marks 100 years of Christmas advertising. For more than a century, Coca-Cola's Christmas ads have captivated generations during the holiday season, from Santa Claus painted by Haddon Sundblom to Coca-Cola polar bears and Christmas trucks with the slogan "Holidays are coming."
Christmas movies are usually full of holiday cheer, and the end of the movie is almost never sad. Of course, there are also terrible Christmas movies that can ruin your holidays forever. And these are the scariest Christmas movies you'll ever see.
When it's Christmas, let it be Christmas for everyone. For some children suffering from serious illnesses, this Christmas may be their last. That's why the smile on their face when Santa visits them is all the sweeter.
The magical month of giving, gratitude and anticipation has begun. And Coca-Cola, of course! If you are a fan of this popular carbonated drink, you must not miss the visit of Santa Claus, who will come to our capital in his famous Coca-Cola truck.
The Santa Claus Charity Run and Walk 2018 is probably the most heartwarming event in December, as it also has a charitable purpose in view of promoting healthy living and socializing. The funds that will be collected during the run across Rožnik (6 km or 12 km) and the night walk through the park with lights will, as every year, be allocated to the Red Nose Clown Doctors fund. It will probably be cold, but you will warm the hearts of all sick children.
Christmas cards will soon be on the table and all we have to do is add a nice message that will warm the hearts of our friends and family. Here are the best Christmas greetings and messages you've almost certainly never heard.