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23rd December 05, 02:23 PM
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Wonder what she would answer to a child, not hers, that asked where babies came from? Or how they got there? As a parent, Grandparent, and religious myself, I see absolutly nothing wrong with either the stork or the story. If she feels that way about The Night Before Christmas she should have just changed the lesson plan for the day and it go.
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23rd December 05, 02:51 PM
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 Originally Posted by Livingston
Wonder what she would answer to a child, not hers, that asked where babies came from? Or how they got there? As a parent, Grandparent, and religious myself, I see absolutly nothing wrong with either the stork or the story.
Off topic- really? I honestly didn't know people told their kids that the stork brought them! The stork was always presented to us as some weird jokey thing- I never got what it was supposed to be about, since storks don't live around here at all.
Eh, my daughter loves anatomy books (when mommy's an antiquarian, you get weird books in the house) and has a bazillion questions while I was pregnant, so she knows all about where babies come from. :rolleyes:
I don't mind dodges like, "Santa embodies the spirit of Christmas," or, "The department store Santa is actually a helper," or even "Yes, Santa is real the world over," but I would hope if a kid asked me straight-out for the truth I'd tell it.
If my daughter (or eventually, my son) asks me frankly and calmly if Santa is a real live person who lives at the North Pole and actually comes down chimneys to deliver toys, of course I'd say no, that Santa is a symbol of giving and something we should aspire to. Now that she's growing up and doesn't have to depend on a real Santa, it's her job to bring a little Santa to the world in her own special way.
(I think this might be the year, she's very suspicious that Santa could come in the house and not wake our bark-o-rama dog)
Last edited by Shay; 23rd December 05 at 02:53 PM.
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