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Q: How do you know exactly how long it is until Christmas?
A: Just visit Santa’s Countdown page!
Elf Wunorse Openslae feeds the reindeer peanut butter & jelly treats after test flight
After hundreds of years of helping Santa Claus with the sleigh and reindeer, Wunorse
knows just how to keep the reindeer happy. He feeds them peanut butter & jelly treats
after their practice flights. He tried other things like pork rinds, gum drops and
cocktail weenies, but it wasn't until he tried peanut butter and jelly that the reindeer
really responded with special flying. Now after every flight, they race each other
to be first in line for their treats. And they fly faster and faster every year!
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!
Training wheels will be put on all beginner bikes today. Microscopes will be tested
to make little things big. Telescopes will be tested to make far away things near.
Safety scissors will be tested to cut paper, not fingers.
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!