![]() ![]() You might also catch sight of a cheeky elf or naughty Grinch, if you are lucky! You can also add your children’s names to the scrolling Nice List. Santa makes regular appearances – feeding the reindeer and checking his mail, and even reading some of the mail out on camera. Of course, being on the other side of the world, it’s usually night and the reindeer are asleep when we tune in but recent live streams have been captured to enjoy. My seven year old is fascinated by this live feed of Santa’s reindeers. ![]() The site also includes games, books, videos and music to enjoy in the lead up to the big night! It’s fun to see Santa visit the countries and landmarks around the world. You’ll also find lots of fun information for children (especially about Santa and his elves) in PNP’s Santa’s Village.Įvery year on Christmas Eve, NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command) tracks Santa’s journey around the globe. Each video is simple to create, taking only a few minutes, and there are a range of paid, premium options available too. You’ll need to personalise the message before showing the video to your child, so this is one to pre-prepare. My girls have adored the free video messages from Santa at PNP for three Christmases now (this will be our fourth). We’ve been making decorations, cards and treats, watching a holiday movie or two, reading lots of our favourite Christmas books, and having a bit of fun creating a little Christmas magic online as well! This is a list of fun Christmas websites for kids – in fact, #1, #2 and #5 are absolute must-haves for Christmas fun in our house! ![]() School’s out, the present shopping done and the wrapping (and cleaning!) begun, so I feel like we can take a bit of time to relax and enjoy the last few days before Christmas. ![]()
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