Track Santa’s journey online

 

Checking out all the Christmas lights on Regent Street. We later found out that all the Santas were part of Santacon.
Checking out all the Christmas lights on Regent Street. We later found out that all the Santas were part of Santacon.

Our girls will keep tabs on Santa’s journey tonight on NORAD’s Santa Tracker. This organisation has tracked Santa’s Christmas Eve movements since 1955. The site is perfect for children that are not quite sure Santa exists — it contains “official” news reports and videos. Also fun for believers to watch Santa and his sleigh move across the globe (shhh — don’t tell them it’s really a geography lesson).

Check it out for yourself (it’s in seven languages).

Merry Christmas!

Photo credit: Weasel McFee

6 COMMENTS

  1. blueskyhi | 28th Dec 09

    In Australia the TV does Santa travel updates so when he hits NZ which is 5 hours in front of us they clamber off to bed with excitement in eyes and anticipation in their heads.

  2. TooManyHats | 24th Dec 09

    I remember our years of tracking Santa – such a fun site.

  3. A Modern Mother | 24th Dec 09

    Mrs Average — he’s left already? I’d better wrap my presents…
    Rosie — have fun! (and Merry Christmas)
    Muddling — thanks for the tip, will do!

  4. Muddling Along Mummy | 24th Dec 09

    I love this – if you have an iphone you can track him by typing santa into the search box in google maps !

  5. Rosie Scribble | 24th Dec 09

    We are going to be using this for the first time this year. Wishing you all a very Happy Christmas!

  6. Almost Mrs Average | 24th Dec 09

    My children are already getting excited at the official news that Santa’s left the North Pole…we’ll be checking his progress in more detail tonight.
    Hope you have a great Christmas and a fabulous new year 😀 x

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