Lessons You Need To Learn To Be A Santa Claus Charlotte NC Kids Believe In

By Douglas Johnson


Christmas is a special time, especially for children. They can't wait for their first chance to see Santa, Mrs. Claus, and the elves, which is usually at the tail end of the local Thanksgiving parade. Kids really believe, and that's why becoming a Santa Claus Charlotte NC kids will love is so important. There is even a school where prospective Kris Kringles learn how to achieve the image and demeanor kids deserve to see.

One of the first things instructors teach students is the history and background of this iconic character. Rarely do students come into their classrooms understanding the significance of "The Night Before Christmas". They are almost all surprised to learn that a lot of the traits kids associate with the red suited man originated with this famous poem.

All Santas must have good manners. When you put the suit on and present yourself to the public you must be a gentleman. Santas must be extra careful about everything they say and do. Santas don't swear, and they don't tell naughty jokes. They don't get mad or stoop to sarcastic remarks.

Santas can't really call themselves the spirit of Christmas until they have mastered a wide range of Christmas songs. They are often called upon to lead party goers in song. They must accommodate their hosts graciously. On a positive note, once you have the words to "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer down, you won't have to worry about remembering the names of your reindeer team.

Santas must have the answers to every kind of question. Little kids can come up with questions for Kris Kringle that no one would have thought of. The question you will hear most often is whether you are really real. The best answer to give is that you embody the spirit of the season and of love. Older kids might try to stump you with questions like how you can possibly navigate the globe in twenty-four hours. This is a chance for you to impart a lesson on time zones.

Santas must be up on all the latest technology and toys. When kids ask for a special toy they expect Kris Kringle to know what they are talking about. The school takes students to the local toy store to see what the most sought after toys are for the year and how they work.

Good Santas have perfected their ho, ho, hos. Instructors know that some inexperienced Santas over do their ho, hoing to the point that little kids are terrified of them. School teach their Santas to hold it down and express themselves in a more mellow manner.

Santas have to be fastidious. You are going to have close contact with little kids and their parents. That means your suit has to be clean, and your breath has to be fresh. Your cheeks must be ruddy. Adding a dusting of powder to your face will prevent an unpleasant shine in the requisite pictures that will be taken.




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