Oh gosh, 'Santa won't come' is just not right at all

I do hear it a lot, and it's an empty threat anyway. I have heard people say to children they're going to write to Santa and tell him how naughty the children are, and I think it's unkind and unproductive.
Positive messages are better and keep the atmosphere happy
My wee grandson is almost two, but he understands a lot, and he can be awkward about getting dressed, getting his coat on and so on. What usually works is describing the fun things that are going to happen when his coat gets on, or saying 'which arm in the coat first?' and making a game. Of course it doesn't always work. Last week, I really needed him to get ready and he was running about saying 'no' and none of the above worked...so I just said 'OK, Gran will have her cross face then,' and I just looked at him without smiling, not even especially crossly, and he said 'no, no cross face' and let me put his coat on.
I had only used this once before, and haven't used it since, as I think I could over-use it! I am not expecting it to work for much longer, anyway.
Lighthearted - How long do you display Birthday Cards?


