Children Can Keep Track of Santa Christmas Eve on Norad

Many children across the globe will be watching and waiting Sunday night for Santa to arrive with much-anticipated toys and gifts.

And that means most children will be too excited to go to sleep on Christmas Eve.

Parents can help their kids track Santa Sunday evening as he travels across the skies by going online to the NORAD official Santa tracker website at Norad Santa Tracker.

There, kids will find lots of fun things to do, including games, movies, music, and even a gift shop. And they can watch Santa’s progress as he flies around the world in the blink of an eye.

WLHR News got a special interview with Santa this week as he was putting the finishing touches on toys at his workshop at the North Pole. Santa said, as usual, he plans to be ready for his big trip on Christmas Eve.

Santa said all of the reindeer, including Rudolph, were also excited. He said they’ve been playing those reindeer games for the past several days before they pull his sleigh tomorrow night.

Now the weather outside is expected to be frightful in some places on Christmas Eve, but Santa said that’s no problem for him, after all, he IS from the North Pole.

And kids don’t forget to leave out a little treat for the Jolly Old Elf before you go to bed on Christmas Eve. Despite what you may have heard, Santa says he’s not picky.

Again, you can track Santa’s progress tomorrow night by going online to NORAD Santa Tracker at NORAD Santa Tracker.