We already know why Father Christmas doesn't want children to see him

From the moment that Christmas becomes part of the lives of children, they begin to explain that the night of December 24 must go to sleep soon so that Santa Claus doesn't see them.

Many adults today grew up with the idea that Santa Claus (and the Kings) simply did not want to be seen and that, if you caught them, they were running and you were left with half gifts, or with nothing if they had just arrive.

After extensive documentation work we can affirm that We already know why Father Christmas doesn't want children to see him. It is not that the problem is yours, as previously thought, but where Santa Claus appears, children get scared and cry (and better avoid it). The photo that heads the entrance speaks for itself, but just in case there is any doubt, I have compiled a few more photos of babies or children who have a really bad time when that good-natured and cheerful gentleman who has the power to do magic to distribute thousands of gifts in one night, is at the expense of the cries of babies.

As you can see, we must take into account the age of our children when putting them in the arms of a stranger, even if Santa Claus.