Monday, December 23, 2013

Fun Freetime: Santa Snooper

Santa Claus is letting tech-savvy children in on a secret this Christmas Eve: his new webcam, ‘the Santa Snooper’.  This “live” webcam is ready to capture Santa’s famous flight and the imaginations of children world-wide and can be accessed by visiting the emailSanta.com website, Santa Snooper’s exclusive YouTube channel or by downloading the Santa Webcam app available in the App Store.
emailSanta.com has averaged 1.6 million page views in past Christmas Eves and Santa expects this year to be even busier with the new Santa Snooper.  LittleMissBeauty already posted on the Santa Snooper YouTube channel, “I can't wait to watch your santa cam on Christmas eve [sic]”.  Santa’s only fear is how many children he’ll find asleep in front of computers instead of in bed this Christmas.
The videos are family-friendly and dialogue-free so they can be enjoyed by children of all ages regardless of language. Children can also watch the countdown clock marking Santa’s arrival at their home, send emails to Santa in his sleigh (and have him reply fast as reindeer fly!) and enjoy reading tweets between Santa and his elves, courtesy of the helpful elves at emailSanta.com. Children get to interact and watch Santa and live reindeer, not simply view the graphics and maps on display at other Santa trackers. Parents with very young children can also use a secret link to create a special letter from Santa to be seen Christmas morning along with a photo of that same Santa in their home.  If children want any more proof about the magic of Santa, this is it!

For more information about the Santa Snooper, or to get last-minute gift requests in, please visit emailSanta.com. And remember, the emailSanta.com website magically transforms into the brand-new, mobile-friendly Santa Snooper website on Christmas Eve so check back on December 24th at 3 a.m. EST/ 8 a.m. GMT/7 p.m. AEDT


About emailSanta.com: emailSanta.com has been creating fond Christmas memories since 1997 when the Head Elf’s niece and nephews couldn’t send their letters to Santa due to a Canada Post strike.  emailSanta.com now handles 1 million very special letters to Santa a year.

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