by FreeSanta | Christmas Blog, Christmas Fun for Kids, Christmas Humor
How do snowmen greet each other? Ice to see you! What did Jack Frost say to Frosty the Snowman? Have an ice day! What would you get if you crossed a snowman and a vampire? Frostbite What would you get if you crossed a snowman and a baker? Frosty the Dough-man Why did...
by The North Pole Zone | Christmas Fun for Kids, Christmas Letters, More Christmas, Santa Claus, Santa Letters
Want to create your own letter from Santa Claus for your child this year? There are plenty of sites online to help you do just that. Here’s a list of 10 sites that can help you create a Santa letter in just minutes. No waiting for the mail! Some of the sites...
by The North Pole Zone | Christmas Fun for Kids, More Christmas, Santa Claus, Santa Letters
Portable North Pole (PNP) is one of the most innovative Christmas websites available. It allows parents, grandparents and others to create a free personalized video message from Santa Claus that would even impress the Grinch. The site is only open for a short period...
by The North Pole Zone | Christmas Fun for Kids, More Christmas, Santa Claus, Santa Letters
Saint Nicholas was a historic 4th-century saint who was well-known for secret gift-giving. Over the centuries, St. Nick eventually became the model for today’s legend of Santa Claus. Santa’s kindness and generosity are wonderful qualities that kids can...
by The North Pole Zone | Christmas Crafts, Christmas Food, Christmas Fun for Kids, Christmas Humor, More Christmas, Reindeer, Santa Claus
Here’s a super simple and fun Christmas craft for kids. Santa’s reindeer work up quite an appetite while delivering gifts on Christmas Eve. After all, it’s hard work pulling that sleigh through the sky! So why not help them out with a little snack...
by The North Pole Zone | Christmas Fun for Kids, Christmas Music, More Christmas
“Snoopy’s Christmas” is a song by The Royal Guardsmen about the Peanuts character Snoopy setting aside his differences with the Red Baron on Christmas Eve. It was recorded in 1967 and continues to be popular on “oldies” radio stations....