My kids just figured it out after this last Christmas. My 9yo son still believed, but my 5yo daughter was suspicious. She realized that the Toothfairy and Easter Bunny made no sense and then figured out Santa wasn't real either. She immediately told her older brother.My niece is 11, so kind of why I made this. I think she really still believes based on what she has asked me. My sister-in-law wrote her a letter trying to hint at it. I don't think it worked though. Maybe they'll tell her after this Christmas. I feel like her brother is going to know before her and he's 7. The niece is super into following all of the rules to a T, so I think it just hasn't occurred to her that her parents would ever lie about this.
Your dad was very cool to set everything up like that! The best part is you still dont know how he did it!My dad was super sneaky about it. I don't know how he pulled this off, but we'd go to the Christmas Eve pageant at church every year, and while we were gone Santa had visited and we could open our presents that night.
We knew he'd come because there were no gifts under the tree when we left, but they were there when we got back. The fireplace screen was moved aside and there was a trail of ashes out to the floor.
Never figured out how he did it. He got into the car with the rest of us. There were a few presents so it would have taken him a long time to put them out. The fireplace was clean when we left, but the ashes were moved around when we got home, so it had to have been done when we were at church.
Either he had the neighbor do it, or grandpa came from three towns away to do it, or... I don't know.
I just assumed everyone always kinda knew. Everyone in my kindergarten class just kinda knew.
Based on the my own kids and their friends, I think the age is 5-11. I'm surprised kids make it past 7 still believing, but there are lots that do.I was eight or nine years old when my sister took me into our parents' room and showed me the Christmas toys in their closet. She told me Santa wasn't real, and I don't remember being that upset about it. I'd probably heard something like that before, I guess.
Don't most kids stop believing in Santa around 6-8 years old anyway?
We only got 1 or 2 presents from Santa at my house anyway. It was usually the big present a new bike etc. It was always kind of a wink and a nudge from my parents.