It could be said that since it was the birth of a baby as a gift to


the shopping and preparation during the Christmas season is really for the



benefit of children.



From a financial perspective, the extensive shopping done at Christmas is



really of benefit to businesses. But what really drives the maddening shopping



activity is a desire by parents, relatives, friends and acquaintances to play



Santa Claus, mainly for children. Within families, children are usually the ones



who individually receive the most gifts. And it's deservedly so because their



wide-eyed anticipation, excitement and pure joy when they open their Christmas



presents gives everyone an indescribably happy feeling.



Along with playing Santa Claus and secretly getting gifts for children,



adults also use the Santa story for all it's worth as an effective means of



discipline. As soon as the Fall season approaches, children will begin to hear



warnings about their behavior and the consequence of Santa Claus not leaving any



toys or presents like the wonderful ones they received in the prior year. And



when the Santa Claus story is not being used to help to get the best behavior



from children, it is simply pure fun to delight them by telling them stories



about Santa Claus, his elves and reindeers to simply enliven their imagination.



The story of Santa Claus is even useful for older children who may just be



starting to unravel the mystery of Santa Claus. The stories that tell of



different places where Santa Claus actually lives can be a starting point to go



on an imaginative journey around the globe and become a geography lesson to



learn about those places.



Children are also central to Christmas because the many grand displays of



Christmas scenery, colorful lights and sparkling ornaments really target the



attention of children. So, if children were not so important at Christmas time,



then it is quite possible that many of the traditions that make Christmas what



it is would not exist. As an example, Valentine's Day and holidays related to



Easter have a much different mood and atmosphere. Children aren't the focus in



celebrations for those special periods.



Christmas is also an important period for the toy industry whose clients



are naturally children. Although the industry is part of the big retail picture



and therefore seeks to boost sales during the Christmas season, there is also a



deeper meaning for children. Toys are important to entertain, to educate, to



help children develop their imagination and to develop coordination and other



skills in children. Toys can also help children to play together and learn to



share.



The toy industry is therefore important at Christmas time in introducing new



products that are integral to the development of children. When children become



totally captivated by a new toy at Christmas time, it may help them to learn a



new skill or provide new knowledge all in a fun and captivating way that will



make it more likely that whatever is learned will be remembered.



Children are also the focus of Christmas celebrations because it is



important to create fond childhood memories of the season. These memories are



created not by children necessarily receiving a lot, but by enjoying everything



about the season. The story of Jesus with the moral of sharing, giving and doing



kind deeds for others can also help to build a good character and set a moral



foundation that teaches children to have empathy and compassion during the



Christmas season and all throughout the year.