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Every Child Can Track Santa on Christmas Eve

posted October 23, 2009 - 8:35am
Every Child Can Track Santa on Christmas Eve

There isn't a child around who would not be thrilled with the idea of tracking Santa Claus as he packs his sleigh, hitches up the reindeer, Rudolph included, and begins his global journey deliverying toys to good girls and boys -- including your child or children. This can be a family activity that everyone can enjoy as the excitement builds to the magic moment that the children finally go to bed so the Jolly 'ol Fellow can arrive at your house with gifts and toys for the youngsters there.

Some of the website recommended in the article operate during most of the year and have tons of pre-holiday activities, puzzles, and fun stuff. Others begin operating during the three months before Christmas Eve while others start their functions December 1. But each and every one of them will be tracking the man in the red suit on that special night.

So, let your kids have some extra-special fun by visiting these website before the holidays begin to get their letters in to the North Pole in time -- after all email is faster and more eco-friendly than snail mail. Once the magical night arrives, make it family tradition to track the trek of Santa Claus and build memories your children will pass along to their own children someday.


Website: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2292291/w...


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NORAD

We use the NORAD Santa Tracker every year.  My daughter loves seeing all the places where Santa visits.

Heh, I still remember when I

Heh, I still remember when I used to keep myself awake at night on Christmas eve! Great article

By the way, thanks for the warm comment and encouragement!

Christina Crowe (www.saladsticks.com)

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