Site Guide | Reindeer Barn | Toy Workshop | Santa Show | Village Shops | Santa Claus
House
Adopt Elf Buddies | Elf Hall of Fame | Elf School | Mrs. Claus's Kitchen | Post Office
Sugerplum Mary's Party | Naughty or Nice Archives | Polar Post | Elf Songs | Credits
Santa Spotter | Elf Theater | Downloadable Goodies | Village | Invite A Friend
Send this page to a friend | Privacy Policy | About Us
Charitable Organizations
|
© 1995-2013 Universal Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved. "Claus.com" is a registered
trademark of Universal Enterprises, Inc.
|
|
Q: How do you know exactly how long it is until Christmas?
A: Just visit Santa’s Countdown page!
Santa Claus practices scaling slanted, icy roofs
Santa Claus continues to get ready for his trip around the world on December 24th!
Today, he'll practice scaling roofs, particularly, slanted, icy roofs. Last year,
Santa Claus slipped and fell on an icy roof and had to see a chiropractor when he
got back to the North Pole. He is determined that no roof on earth will give him
any trouble this year, no matter how steep, how slippery or how oddly shaped. The
big guy sure has spirit!
SANTA'S JOB JUST GOT EASIER!
Santa's head elf reported today to the Holiday Post that while Santa was high up
in the sky testing out his new sleigh, the fog, rain and snow was so bad that it
was really hard to see through. When the
elves heard this, they quickly set to working on a new gadget that lights up to help
Santa Claus locate houses from below. They call it the Santa Beacon. Buy Now!
Today is wild animal day in the stuffed toy department. Tigers and zebras will get
their stripes. Leopards will get their spots. And monkeys will get their tails.
Follow Santa's progress on Christmas Eve with the Santa Spotter on claus.com. Check
how many cookies he eats and how many glasses of milk he drinks as he makes his way
around the world!
To see a Polar Post for another date, click below!