I hope someone on here still has kids around who enjoy this.
https://www.noradsanta.org/en/
Or....if your kids prefer the Google version.
https://santatracker.google.com/
Santa Tracker
Santa Tracker
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Re: Santa Tracker
That time of year again for the kids in all of us. Happy Holidays 2024
PeteC wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 1:41 am I hope someone on here still has kids around who enjoy this.
https://www.noradsanta.org/en/
Or....if your kids prefer the Google version.
https://santatracker.google.com/
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Christ, it was some years ago I first saw your link for this Pete and used it for nieces and nephews much to their joy and amusement! The eldest is now in her second year of Uni, the next eldest just finished entrance exams - was some fun whilst it lasted
Older nephews are in their 40's minus kids unfortunately.... But friends (and their kids) have certainly kept up with the "Tracker!!"
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"‘It’s a minor form of betrayal’: What parents tell their children about Father Christmas
“You’re all Year Six, now let’s be real, Santa isn’t real”'", [Rev Dr Paul] Chamberlain, of nearby St Faith’s church reportedly told children of Lee-on-the-Solent Junior School. For good measure, he added that it was their parents who bought their presents – and their parents, rather than a peckish St. Nick, who ate the cookies left out on Christmas Eve.
In my young days Santa was partial to a glass of sherry and a couple of dead fly biscuits ("Cookies"? For heaven's sake, this is from a British newspaper, sad).
“You’re all Year Six, now let’s be real, Santa isn’t real”'", [Rev Dr Paul] Chamberlain, of nearby St Faith’s church reportedly told children of Lee-on-the-Solent Junior School. For good measure, he added that it was their parents who bought their presents – and their parents, rather than a peckish St. Nick, who ate the cookies left out on Christmas Eve.
In my young days Santa was partial to a glass of sherry and a couple of dead fly biscuits ("Cookies"? For heaven's sake, this is from a British newspaper, sad).