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How Your Kids Can Reach Out To Santa

Funny and stylish Santa Clause holding smartphone and listening to music at headphone

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Kids who want to reach out to Santa are in luck…he’s making himself very accessible. Here are a few ways to touch base with Kris Kringle:

  • Free Conference Call, a conferencing service that takes messages for the man in red, is sharing Santa’s personal number. Just call 605-313-0691 and you’ll hear his voice mail then kids can share their wish lists.
  • Plug your phone number into the website of ChristmasDialer.com to receive an instantaneous call from Santa or one of his elves. The service allows one free call, while making a “Premium Call” starts at six cents.
  • Through USPS Operation Santa, kids can send their wish lists to Santa’s home at 123 Elf Road, North Pole, 88888, and their letters may be shared online (with personal details removed). From there, real-life Santas, generous volunteers, can browse the letters and choose one to “adopt,” turning a child’s holiday wish into a gift.
  • Portable North Pole app. After signing up for a free trial, families receive a “movie-quality” greeting in which Santa addresses children by name, mentions their age and personal details, and even displays their photo.
  • NORAD. Kids can also learn Santa’s whereabouts by calling the NORAD call center at 1-877-Hi-NORAD (1-877-446-6723) or, by using a web-based calling option on the NORAD website.
  • Kids can see where Santa lives by heading to Zillow and taking a virtual tour. Check out Santa’s house here.

Source: Today


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