Santa's List Day

Rajnandini Roychoudhury
Sep 14, 2023 By Rajnandini Roychoudhury
Originally Published on Mar 15, 2022
Fact-checked by Pratiti Nath
Santa's List Day is a fun event where kids are at their best behavior to get on the nice list!

Where is Santa's List Day celebrated?

Santa's List Day is celebrated mainly in the United States of America. Since Santa is a global figure, December 4 is also celebrated by kids in other countries, where they eagerly wait to find out whether they are on the naughty or nice list.

Who is Santa's List Day celebrated by?

Santa's List Day is celebrated by all the kids and even adults in the U.S. who are fans of Santa Claus.

When did Santa's List Day first start?

The origins of this day are still a mystery to us. It is celebrated annually on December 4.

Who started Santa's List Day?

We do not know exactly who started this day.

History And Timelines

Although the origins of Santa's List Day are not yet clear, Santa Claus himself comes with fun historical events, some of which are jotted down below.

Traditions And Customs

On this day, adults make children understand the importance of being good throughout the year. Kids enjoy making their own wishes on the Christmas list. Parents engage themselves in buying gifts for their children. Many people plan holidays and surprise their family and friends around this time of the year.

Ways To Observe Or Celebrate Santa's List Day

You can celebrate this day by making your own list containing all the wishes that you want to get fulfilled this Christmas. Listening to Christmas carols and decorating the house with lights are other fun ways of observing this special day.

You can also help others and elevate the Christmas spirit of everyone around you. Giving away gits to the homeless is certainly the best way of celebrating Santa's List Day.

Facts And Stats

On this day, know the real Santa, St. Nicholas or St. Nick, a monk of the third century and lived in Turkey.

This is the perfect time to know the secret behind the name Santa Claus which is derived from the Dutch name, 'Sinterklaas.'

Get to know Santa's elves on this day. It is believed that the elves that help Santa to prepare his list of nice and naughty children are residents of the North Pole, and among them, the chief helper of Santa is Humphrey.

Origin Of Santa

In Europe, various folklores popularized the legends of Santa Clause in 280 AD.

280 AD

Santa In NYC

With the Dutch families gathering in New York City, Santa Claus soon became popular in America.

1774

Santa Claus Became Popular

Life-sized Santa and people getting dressed up like Santa attracted more and more kids.

1840s

Macy's Santaland Established

Macy's Santaland was first established in New York City around this time, where kids get to meet Santa in person.

1924

Santa's Global Fandom

With so many Christmas carols and the famous 'Jingle Bells' song, Santa Claus was popularized throughout the world.

2000s

How do you celebrate Santa's List Day?

You can celebrate this day by doing some good work, like helping others or baking some cookies. You can also enjoy the Christmas carols and learn about the origin of Santa Claus.

How long is Santa's List?

While we are not sure about the length of Santa's list, many people claim that it is a 175 pages long list, where all the activities of every child are jotted down.

What is the significance of Santa's List Day?

On this day, Santa makes his list of nice and naughty children so that the ones on the nice list get toys and candies, and the naughty ones get coal in their socks or perhaps nothing at all.

How is Santa's List Day different from National Christmas Tree Day?

National Christmas Tree Day, celebrated annually on January 6, is about letting down the Christmas tree. In contrast, Santa's List Day is when Santa prepares his list of naughty and nice children.

How do you get on Santa's nice list?

You can get on Santa's nice list by being good and doing good things all year round.

How does this day affect people psychologically/emotionally?

This day encourages children to be good and helpful so that they can get on Santa's nice lists.

When Is This Day Celebrated

  • Friday, December 04, 2020
  • Saturday, December 04, 2021
  • Sunday, December 04, 2022
  • Monday, December 04, 2023
  • Wednesday, December 04, 2024

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Written by Rajnandini Roychoudhury

Bachelor of Arts specializing in English, Master of Arts specializing in English

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Rajnandini RoychoudhuryBachelor of Arts specializing in English, Master of Arts specializing in English

With a Master of Arts in English, Rajnandini has pursued her passion for the arts and has become an experienced content writer. She has worked with companies such as Writer's Zone and has had her writing skills recognized by publications such as The Telegraph. Rajnandini is also trilingual and enjoys various hobbies such as music, movies, travel, philanthropy, writing her blog, and reading classic British literature. 

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Pratiti NathBachelor of Science specializing in Microbiology, Masters of Science specializing in Biotechnology

A Master's in Biotechnology from Presidency University and a Bachelor's in Microbiology from Calcutta University. Pratiti holds expertise in writing science and healthcare articles, and their inputs and feedback help writers create insightful content. They have interests in heritage, history, and climate change issues and have written articles for various websites across multiple subjects. Their experience also includes working with eco-friendly startups and climate-related NGOs.

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