小孩子天真無邪的夢想﹐的確最讓大人愛不惜手。所以作父母的﹐怎麼忍心早早就拆穿聖誕老人的美麗故事呢? 今年聖誕﹐就讓丫丫園地教大家各種向孩子證明聖誕老人真的存在的好辦法吧!

Do you let your kid believe in Santa Claus?  If you do, you probably notice that it is getting harder to keep this story going (kids are getting sharper each day).  This year, we recommend six special tricks to help you continue the beautiful legend of St. Nick, and once again, let your child's dream goes on...


 

1.       Have Kids Mail Wish Lists to the North Pole 讓孩子與聖誕老人通信

Once your child has put the finishing touches on her Christmas list, have her mail it to the jolly man himself. Simply mail her letter-along with a self addressed stamped envelope--to the Fairbanks, Alaska, post office. Once there, Santa will send notes of reply.  The best part? It’ll be postmarked with a special North Pole insignia. (Mail your requests early!)

Mail to: Santa, North Pole, Alaska

North Pole Christmas Cancellation

Postmaster

5400 Mail Trail

Fairbanks AK 99709-9998

  

2.       Spy on Santa 上網追查聖誕老人的行蹤

Every year, you can go online to and track Santa’s journey across the world on Christmas Eve. The trailing beings as soon as St. Nick and crew take off from the North Pole. (Check out noradsanta.org starting December 1.)


3.    Catch Santa in the Act  “偷拍”聖誕老人的側面照  ((丫丫推薦 ))

This may even get almost non-believers back on board: Grab your camera and all the surroundings. Next, upload the picture to capturethemagic.com. There, you merge a picture of Santa in action(there are numerous to pick from. But we like the ones where his face is obscured the best)with your tree photo. Pay a $10 and download the picture immediately. Come Christmas morning. You can excitedly tell the kids that you stayed up to catch Santa in the act and you got this great shot of him.(You downloaded and printed last night, naturally.)


4. Leave Evidence of Santa’s Visit 製造聖誕老人來過的現場證據

Under the tree, around the cookie plate, in front of the fireplace-have Santa leave a wee bit of evidence behind to show kids where he was on your house. Perhaps he snagged his bright red suit on the fireplace screen(found” a jagged scrap of red felt)or tracked his soot-covered boots on the floor. Maybe he even(gasp!)forgot his hat or a mitten. Display a few pieces of evidence to keep kids entertained.


5.       Leave a Thank-You Note 聖誕老人親筆致謝

On Christmas morning, when the kids see that Santa and Co. have devoured their treats (cookies! milk! carrots!),have a thank-you note waiting for them. Be sure to disguise your handwriting, and use special, never-before-seen stationary. Bonus: This sweet touch doubles as a lesson in manners. We bet it’ll make it easier to get your kids to write their own notes for the wonderful gifts they received.


6.       Leave a Key Under the Doormat 為聖誕老人留盞燈

“But Mom, we don’t have a chimney. How will Santa deliver our gifts?”Breaking and entering? Heck, no. You and our family will make a point to leave a key for Santa under the doormat with a note inviting him into the house.