My kids have the enduring knowledge that my love for them goes well beyond just one day ‒ and that magic, wonder and awe can ...
Children are always looking for things to believe in: fairies, unicorns, mermaids, and of course Santa. For a holiday about joy and whimsical winter cheer, having a face for the holiday makes sense.
The holidays start earlier and earlier every year, and expectations, shopping lists and parties are never-ending. By the time December begins, many parents are already out of breath. I’m not having it ...
No matter your schedule or what part of town you’re visiting, there is sure to be a Santa available to visit. There are even Caring Santas, especially for kids on the autism spectrum or with similar ...
An opinion columnist explains her decision not to teach her children to believe in Santa Claus. The author wanted to avoid the eventual "lie" and potential breakdown of trust with her children.