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What Does Santa Get up to During the Year? Photobox Finds out with the Help of the Nation's Kids!

By Grocerygems @grocerygems
What does Santa get up to during the year? Photobox finds out with the help of the nation's kids!
This is such a cute idea from Photobox! They set out to discover exactly what kids think Santa gets up to for the other 364 days of the year and the results are just wonderfully imaginative. Inspired by this, Photobox have created a calendar filled with photos from a year in the life of Santa! There's Santa dressing up as a pumpkin in October, having lunch with the Tooth Fairy in May and even playing football in June. 
SANTA HANGS OUT WITH THE TOOTH FAIRY, TUCKS INTO FISH & CHIPS, DRINKS BEER AND SENDS LOVE LETTERS TO MRS CLAUS 
PhotoBox documents a year in the life of Santa, according to the nation’s kids
With just 15 days to go until Santa’s busiest day of the year, have you ever wondered how he spends the other 364 days?  Well, the experts have spoken – and according to the nation’s children, over a fifth (21%) of 5-8 year olds think he loves tucking into fish and chips, nearly a fifth (16%) thinks he spends Halloween dressed as a pumpkin and a quarter (24%) thinks his favorite Sunday Roast companion is the Tooth Fairy.
The light-hearted festive poll was commissioned by photo gifting service PhotoBox, who print customer photos onto a wide range of products, including photo books, canvases and calendars to name a few. They asked children to describe what they think Santa does when he’s finished delivering their presents, and the results were magical. According to the children, whilst December is a given, Santa’s January is spent fast asleep next to the glowing embers of a cosy log fire (69%), teddy in hand.  Santa feels revived by February, when our unlikely romantic only has thoughts for Mrs Claus, and can be found pouring his heart out into love letters for his one and only (72%).

What does Santa get up to during the year? Photobox finds out with the help of the nation's kids!

Santa writes a love letter to Mrs Claus in February!

Santa’s known to be particularly secretive of his age, but children have exclusively revealed that he spends his birthday just like them - gorging on yummy ice cream (36%).  When he’s not scoffing sugary delights, he’s digging into his number one dish, hearty fish and chips (21%) – but similarly to the kids, he finds broccoli harder to swallow (only 3% thinks he enjoys it!) And what better beverage to wash it down with than his favorite tipple - a chilled beer (26%)?
In his downtime, Santa partakes in a couple of unexpected hobbies when he’s not ‘chilling out with the elves’, including: singing (42%), colouring in (27%), baking (25%), shopping (20%), skateboarding (12%), and bungee jumping (6%). The survey revealed that Santa is also a little partial to dressing up, with his favorite Halloween costume being a pumpkin (16%).  Not long after, he enjoys Bonfire Night in full swing, with a quarter (25%) of little ones informing us that he ‘Oohhs and Aahhs’ at the colours of the pretty sparklers.  Perhaps they remind him of the impending fairy lights and candlelit choirs on the way?
If his life had taken a different route, Santa’s other career option would have been a postman (8%); he’s evidently a man who likes delivering things!  Always trying to reduce his sleigh’s hefty carbon footprint, Santa writes his ‘naughty or nice’ list with a pen and recyclable paper (39%); his responsible note-taking saving a multitude of trees around the globe every year.
What does Santa get up to during the year? Photobox finds out with the help of the nation's kids!

I loved the idea that the kids surveyed think Santa's ideal alternative career would be as a postman - that's just genius in my opinion. My own kids think that Santa would make a good policeman, no doubt because all the checking up on whether people have been naughty/nice would give him some extra skills in that area! 
Inspired by the findings, PhotoBox has captured Mr Claus throughout the year, and has made the beautiful images available to download online, with each month depicting the hilarious descriptions and runaway imaginations of the nation’s children.
To download Santa’s photos for the year ahead and get started on your own personalised calendar, visit: www.photobox.co.uk or download the PhotoBox apps from the App Store, Google Play or Amazon.
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