Children Quote by Jean-Paul Malfatti
“A starving poor child once asked his mother, 'What's Christmas, mom?' The mother replied: 'That's a good question, but I really don't know because I have never had one.' The child looked around and said: 'Then it must be either something decent to wear or something really good to eat or drink!'”
About This Quote
A child, lacking personal experience of Christmas, imagines it as either clothing or food, highlighting how scarcity shapes perception of celebration.
In simple terms: A child thinks Christmas is about clothes or food because they never had it.
Recognize how lack of experience can distort expectations.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parent‑child conversation
- holiday planning
- charitable outreach
- education on traditions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does scarcity influence what we value?
- What aspects of holidays are missed when basic needs aren't met?
The child's view may oversimplify the cultural and emotional aspects of the holiday.