
The Ultimate Guide to Reaching Santa This Christmas!
Kids today have more ways than ever to talk to Santa Claus!
The Santa Communication Kit
Not so long ago, the only way kids had to communicate with Santa Claus involved a pencil or crayon and paper. Now, kids can communicate with and keep tabs on Santa Claus like never before!
Free Conference Call
In the past, Santa Claus had an answering service, but now, there is a number where kids can call Santa directly. Call 605-313-0691 and when you hear Santa’s Voice mail message, leave your wishlist!
Get a Call from Santa
The website ChristmasDialer.com allows mamas and daddies to plug in their phone number so that either Santa Claus or one of his elves can call back. The first call is free with each additional call starting at 6 cents.
Mail Letters to Santa
Some kids like the old school way of reaching out to Santa, so USPS Operation Santa allows kids to mail their wish lists to Santa’s House at 123 Elf Road, North Pole, 88888. Santa’s elves will remove any personal information before sharing the wish lists online. Those wanting to help Santa Claus with his work can “adopt” a child’s letter and provide the desired gift/gifts.
Santa App
Santa Claus is obviously high tech and yes, he does have his own app. Parents can sign up for the Portable North Pole app. Free trial and receive a personalized greeting video from Santa Claus. This includes the child’s name, age, and details shared by the parents.
NORAD
The kiddos can keep track of Santa before bedtime with NORAD. Kids can also call the NORAD Santa Tracking Center at 1-877-HI-NORAD (1-877-446-6723). Kids, with their parents' help, can also use a web-based calling option on the NORAD website.
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