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A girl holds a snowglobe Christmas ornament in front of her family's tree. Some non-Christian families have adopted trees and other Christmas traditions.

How to get your non-Christian kids through the Christmas season

December 26, 2014Belief

Christmas dominates almost everything in November and December, and it can be hard to tell non-Christian kids that they don’t get a tree or visit from Santa. Here’s how some non-Christian families do it, and also adapt the holiday to their own traditions.

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