5 Ways to Connect With Santa Claus
With Christmas right around the corner, your kids are probably ready to get in touch with Santa Claus.
But before you bundle up the little ones and head to the mall, where you’ll struggle where you'll probably have to wait in line forever, there's now a couple quicker ways to reach the man in red.
And the best part? You can do them all from the comfort of your living room!
Email him - Technology is everywhere, even the North Pole. So help your kiddos create an email to Santa and he might even email back. His address is santa@santaclaus.com, because, of course it is!
Tweet him - Ol' St. Nick is pretty active on Twitter these days. He loves posting live updates on Christmas Eve on his Twitter feed. So while your little kiddos are counting down the days until December 25th, help them send Santa a tweet to ask if they’re on his nice list this year.
Send him a letter - Santa and Mrs. Claus love getting snail mail from children. Write to him at his official address: 325 S. Santa Claus Lane North Pole, Alaska, 99705
Call him - As much as Santa loves talking to children from around the globe, he's really busy this time of year as you can imagine. BUT, you can leave him a voicemail by calling 951-262-3062. Your kids will hear a jolly recording from Santa reminding them how important it is to listen to their parents.
Watch his live webcam - Stay up to date on news from the North Pole, get updates on the Grinch, all while checking out the reindeer feed.
Merry Christmas!
How to Get a Letter Back From Santa
As a kid you probably sent Santa a wish list. Did he ever respond?
You can work your magic this year and make sure your kid gets a response ;)
Make a Personalized Video From Santa!
Kiddos get so excited about seeing Santa. Take it a step further with a video made just for them!
The app is called Portable North Pole. You can create free videos, or sign up for a years worth of messages from Santa. Check it out!
Download The ‘Hello Santa’ App
It's 2016. Now your kids can talk to Santa directly on your smartphone!