Nowadays, kids can reach the big guy in the North Pole by phone. That's right, Kris Kringle has a direct line: 1-605-313-4000.
Kids from outside the U.S. can dial Santa's phone number in one of the 13 countries below: Australia: +61 (0) 3 8672 0121.
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Instead, you might ask a few questions back. Ask, "What makes you ask that?" or "What do you think about that?" It's okay to let kids form their own conclusions. When confronted with, "Just tell me. Is there really a Santa?" be honest, and explain that you're behind the presents from Santa.
The hotline is an international voicemail line for children of all ages to leave messages for the North Pole at no charge. Callers across the globe may dial into Santa's Hotline at 1-605-313-4000. FreeConferenceCall.com also allows children to call Santa using numbers in countries outside the United States.
The Santa Hotline allows kids to hear a brief message from Santa Claus and leave a voicemail with their Christmas wish list. To call Santa for free, dial (605) 313-4000. The Santa Hotline, hosted by freeconferencecall.com, is available all year, and kids can call whenever the mood strikes.
You can call 1 877 HI-NORAD (1 877 446-6723) to talk directly to a NORAD staff member who will be able to tell you Santa's exact location.
In England, Australia and New Zealand, people use Father Christmas and Santa Claus interchangeably. Father Christmas comes down the chimney on Christmas Eve to deliver presents for children to open on December 25.
Telstra is getting into the Christmas spirit with a free hotline straight to Santa. Children can call #HOHOHO - or #464646 - from any pay phone for a chat with the Big Red Man.
To take part, letters should be addressed to Santa, North Pole 9999 with a 65c Christmas stamp on the front of the envelope and a name and return address on the back, so Santa knows where to send his reply.
When is Santa's birthday? SantaClaus.com states that Santa's birthday is on March 15. Mark it on your calendar for next year! Santa Claus is older than you think!
Santa is real in the sense that he was an actual person. Otherwise known as Saint Nicholas, his story goes all the way back to the 3rd century. He was a monk who was born in 280 A.D. in modern-day Turkey. As an only child, he was given great affection by his parents.
Call Santaline on 0800 222 222 from the beginning of December to take your wishes direct to North Pole HQ.
Kids can say, "Alexa, open Call Santa Claus," and Alexa will connect them to Old St. Nick and all his friends at the North Pole. Callers can sing carols to help Santa's musical sleigh fly, laugh along with squabbling elves, and even build a snowman with Blitzen the reindeer.
Research suggests it's bad practice to lie to children. Dr Justin Coulson, one of Australia's leading parenting experts, – "If you want to do Santa that's fine, but let the kids know Santa was based on a historical figure who may or may not have done the things that we think he did".
The phone number for Santa Claus in 2022 is: 605-313-4000.
When to call Santa Claus: The direct line to the North Pole is open 24 hour a day, 7 days a week, from now through Christmas Day.
"There is no such thing as being too old to believe in Santa, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy," Kelman tells Yahoo Life. "Letting kids figure it out on their own is preferable to parents breaking the news to them.
"It's not an overnight shift in thinking," says Laura Lamminen, Ph. D., a pediatric psychologist at Children's Health℠, "and there's no set age where children should know the truth about Santa Claus." Dr. Lamminen says each family and each child within that family will be ready to talk about Santa at different ages.
Because the Elf on the Shelf “moves” each night, belief can sometimes be suspended into thinking that it is real. And for all intents and purposes, the Elf on the Shelf is real. It's a real doll, after all.