Merry clickmas list1/31/2024 ![]() ![]() It wasn't a surprise that he was so jovial given the visit was organised by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales in conjunction with the Ministry of Fun, in conjunction with digital agency PRISM. When the reindeers got hungry he chucked carrots at all of them and made the children promise to get out late on Christmas morning and make the grown ups a cup of tea (fat chance!) A very polished performance. Santa's 'visit': He really was a very jolly Santa with a great sense of humour who had the kids in peels of laughter. A one-to-one call with Santa will cost £20 extra. What you get: A 32 day festive downloadable adventure, led by Elf Greenhorn, with daily content including Christmas videos, sing-along, stories, crafts and challenges costs £10. Nathan said: “I really liked his joke about Pokemon.” Theo said: “He was very traditional and was really interested in us.” He was happy to embrace the kids sense of fun with a joke about Pokemon. They also asked if they knew his name was an anagram of Satan (leaving mum red-faced). It wasn't an easy gig as Theo asked him all about Krampus, the half-goat, half demon festive character from Austro-Bavarian folklore. Santa was very enthusiastic and had definitely done his research into Nintendo games both boys are hoping to see under the tree. Santa's 'visit': Eleven-year-old Theo and Nathan, nine, weren't at all phased by seeing Santa on the laptop instead of in person and the youngest was very excited. ![]() Father Christmas will ask you to send some important details about your child prior to their chat. You can also ask for a recording of the magical moment. Kids can send him their letters over email and he's happy to read them out. What you get: A 15 minute zoom call with Santa for £12 or a 20 minute one with up to four siblings for £18. ![]() We were lucky enough to test drive Santa's online with some of our writer's children – and here are the results. It's a Merry Clickmas as Santa goes online from the North Pole.įather Christmas and his helpers are elf-isolating meaning many grottos are shut due to Covid-19.īut the big man is trying to talk to as many children as possible by zoom, phone and on video calls and he has this year recruited lots of 'Santa's Santa’s' to help him get through the millions of kids desperate to relate their Christmas list. ![]()
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