Poll: How many gifts does Santa bring?

Anonymous
We keep it pretty simple on Xmas. Each child had five wrapped gifts each under the tree (no longer believe in Santa) plus stocking with one toy and chocolate. They are mid-elementary. One sports-related item, book, clothes, big ticket item (ipod). Then they receive gifts from grandparents/family when we see them later in the week. We have enough crap in our house so I am happy to keep new items to a minimum and the kids are happy with their big ticket items and the books they wanted.
Anonymous
The rule of 3 from Santa. One toy for each gift one of the wise men gave to Jesus. Then for Partent gifts, I do about 9.
Anonymous
My kids are too old for Santa, but we always did one gift from Santa and Santa also filled the stockings. We also only did one gift from parents because my kids got gifts from two sets of grandparents and several aunts and uncles.
Anonymous
I never counted, just aimed for a general balance. Little items went in the stocking. Anything really large, irregularly shaped, or otherwise difficult to wrap was from Santa (who leaves unwrapped gifts). If they had specifically asked Santa for something, then that was usually from him. Otherwise, I kind of assigned the rest between parents and Santa in whatever fashion seemed to balance things out.
Anonymous
my 2 year old is really into bananas right now- Was thinking Santa would get him a banana and a book.
Anonymous
I don’t really think about this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:my 2 year old is really into bananas right now- Was thinking Santa would get him a banana and a book.


Get 10 bananas and blow his little mind. Then you can make banana bread.
Anonymous
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Parents bring the rest. Why should santa get all of the credit?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:my 2 year old is really into bananas right now- Was thinking Santa would get him a banana and a book.


Get 10 bananas and blow his little mind. Then you can make banana bread.


Someone just posted a thread in the food forum about banana recipes.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1244506.page
Anonymous
We tell him to ask Santa for one or two things and nothing too big because Santa has a lot of kids to get presents for.
Anonymous
5-10 gifts. All gifts are from Santa. Some of Santa's offerings are better than others, but we still like giving socks and leggings to the kids.

We tell our kids that we give money to Santa and that's why some kids don't get as many gifts. That's what my parents told me as a kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Santa brings one present plus stocking here. Other presents come from mom, dad, and other relatives.


Same. We actually started with Santa labels on all our gifts but at 3 or 4, very observant DS asked why we didn't give him anything when he got gifts from his grandparents and aunts and uncles. So we switched to one Santa gift + stocking. The rest from Mom and Dad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:5-10 gifts. All gifts are from Santa. Some of Santa's offerings are better than others, but we still like giving socks and leggings to the kids.

We tell our kids that we give money to Santa and that's why some kids don't get as many gifts. That's what my parents told me as a kid.


I feel like somehow this may be even worse? It's like reinforcing that other kids are poor.
Anonymous
Santa brings 2 gifts. Family gives everything else.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:0. We don't do the Santa thing.

We neither confirm nor deny Santa and my kids don't care where the presents came from.
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