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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!'” quote by Jean-Paul Malfatti
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“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!'”

Jean-Paul Malfatti

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.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how lack of experience can distort expectations.

Themes

poverty perception celebration family inquiry

Mood

reflective empathetic

Type

observational contemplative

When to use this quote

  • parent‑child conversation
  • holiday planning
  • charitable outreach
  • education on traditions

Key Concepts

materialism social conditioning cultural meaning

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does scarcity influence what we value?
  • What aspects of holidays are missed when basic needs aren't met?
A Different Perspective

The child's view may oversimplify the cultural and emotional aspects of the holiday.

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