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Believe.

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Let your children believe.

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Believe.

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Believe. | Let your children believe. Believe. Main menu Skip to content Home About Let your children believe. Post navigation The Good That You Do Posted on October 22, 2013 by Let your children believe. 10 In 1993, I was Santa Claus at the stylish Westside Pavilion in West Los Angeles, and the Los Angeles Times  asked me to write a series of articles on the experience.  From the outset, it was a hit.  To read the text, skip below the photograph. “Have you been good this year?” That’s the question I ask children about 400 times a day at the Westside Pavilion.  The question itself is a hallowed tradition. “Yes,” answered Sadler, 7 3/4.  “I helped Haley get away from Alex and Johnny.  They were running after her and tackling her to the ground.  Haley’s my best friend.  I helped her to run away.” “What did you do this year that was good?” is my frequent followup question. Lots of kids are stumped at this one, and have to be helped to an answer.  ...

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