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People Want Parents To Stop Saying That Expensive Gifts Come From Santa

With Christmas coming up quickly, I'm sure your little ones have written their letters to Santa and are counting down the days until Christmas morning.

As exciting as this time of year is, the holidays can be stressful for families that can't afford to give their children lavish gifts. A viral post that's been circulating for a few years is encouraging people to buy simple "Santa gifts" as part of their Christmas tradition for this reason.

Traditionally, Santa brings toys to good girls and boys on Christmas eve.

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Since he's been doing this for hundreds of years, it's natural that children's requests have gone from wooden train sets to iPads as technology becomes more advanced.

However, there is a growing movement to keep those high-end and expensive requests as gifts from mom and dad, while presents from Santa remain modest.

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In a post that was shared on the Facebook page MotherHood explains, it can be confusing for some children when their friends get lavish gifts from Santa, while they receive simple gifts or necessities. This is especially true for families who struggle to pay for gifts at Christmas.

Even though the exact origin of this post is unknown, the idea has continued to gain steam online each Christmas.

A lot of parents have supported this idea saying they have opted for simple Santa gifts, and keep more expensive gifts to mom and dad. This is a small way to keep the tradition of Santa alive and fair.

A lot of people like the idea of Santa sticking to stocking stuffers and a small gift.

Since this post first started circulating in 2016, a lot of families have welcomed this tradition in their own home. If you think about it, it makes sense. Santa is an elf — he can't build an iPad. He just knows how to make toys!

What do you think? Should expensive gifts only come from parents?

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