What Do You Call It When A Baby Does Not Believe In Santa?
A rebel without a Claus. Let’s start with a well-known fact—Santa Claus does exist. In 1897, the New York Sun published an article on his existence. Also, St. Nick has been mentioned in history since the third century. To sum it up, the federal government acknowledges Santa Claus—The postal system also delivers letters to the North Pole. All these are evidence to persuade a skeptic to believe in Santa Claus.
But, As your kids grow older, they will have more questions about Santa Claus and how his magic works. You have to figure out how to slow things down when these questions start. It’s time to get serious about preparing for the future. Take this as an invitation to decide how your family will take Santa’s situation.