When he was small, I told my son the story of Santa.
When he was 7 or 8 he asked me if it was true... Was there really a Santa? How could he get to all the children?
I told him, "Well, I see you are now big enough to be in on the Big Secret. There is a real Santa, but he doesn't have a red suit and live at the North Pole. The Big Secret is that all the adults are the real Santa! WE (your mom, dad, uncles, aunts, etc) get all the gifts for all the little children! It is the greatest, must fun thing to do! And now you are big enough to know the secret, and you are big enough to be Santa, too!"
From then on, he helps pick out gifts for others...and loves writing, "From Santa!" on the cards.
He loves being Santa!
Lisa: Im am planning on doing the same think with my child (She will be a year old this christmas) Rightnow we ooh and ahh over the pretty lights and she screaches with delight.
She's seen quite a few santas lately, mostly she just wants to poke his eyes out. LOL!!
Little kids need fantasy like you need to get up every day. Pretend play makes up the greater portion of ages 2,3, and 4.
Lett the kid have a little fun. You're only young once. Gees, the kid has its whole life to find out that Santa Claus isn't real.
edited to say: I cant get this stupid yellow off now!