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Q: How do you know exactly how long it is until Christmas?
A: Just visit Santa’s Countdown page!
Santa Claus adds new detailing to sleigh
In a moment of creative inspiration, Santa Claus decided to spruce up the paint job
on his famous sleigh. Not that there was anything wrong with solid red, but after
hundreds of years, Santa just had a hankering for something different. And after
he saw the creative paint jobs the elves did on his van in the garage, he decided
to use one of their designs on his sleigh. Everyone who has seen the new design agrees
it is definitely a big change. Santa says he wants to live with it a while before
he makes it a permanent switch. Everyone agrees that it's a very good idea to wait.
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!
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!
The toy airplanes will be fitted with their propellers, all the little red wagons
will be assembled, and production will begin on plastic space rockets. Later, for
fun, the elves will test the basketball rims by standing on ladders and slam-dunking.
To see a Polar Post for another date, click below!