Santa doesn't really care if the story is long or not when it comes to giving presents. He looks at your deeds throughout the year. If you've been kind, helpful and well - behaved, you'll receive a gift.
Well, if it's that long, you could write it down and send it to Santa instead. That way, Santa can read it at his own pace and still get all the details of your story.
Santa is reading a story perhaps to the children who have come to visit him early. He uses the story to teach them about the true meaning of Christmas. He might read a story about a poor family who received a special gift on Christmas, emphasizing that Christmas is not just about receiving presents, but also about sharing love and joy with others.
Well, Santa's back story has roots in different cultures. In some tales, he was a bishop named Saint Nicholas. He was very charitable. People started to associate him with gift - giving at Christmas. As the story spread, different elements were added. Like, his home at the North Pole, the elves who help him make toys, and the naughty - or - nice list. It all combined to create the Santa Claus we all love and wait for during Christmas.