Could a female Santa cut it? This little girl doesn't think so.

For many kids, it just wouldn't be Christmas without Santa - that jolly old fella who manages to deliver presents all over the world in a single night.

But what if he was she?

That was the question Anomaly, a creative agency, posed to children in the United Kingdom as part of a festive social experiment about gender inequality, reports Mashable.

The kids were asked: if Santa was a woman, could she do the job?

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Kids get candid when discussing the possibility of a female Santa. Video: YouTube/anomaly#morewomen

And the response? A resounding and rather alarming "no".

Several kids featured in the video felt a female Santa simply wouldn't have the strength to carry all the presents, while others were worried about her lack of direction and that she might get lost in the sky.

One little girl thought it might be too much for a woman to take care of a baby AND deliver all the presents.

As well as being awfully cute, the video also raises some serious gender stereotype issues, and the agency hopes it gets more parents talking to their kids about gender inequality.