[1995]
[Santa's OFFICIAL News Source]
Thursday Dec 05, 2024
Thursday Dec 05, 2024
[Mikee Elf]
Crafts for Kids!

Create your own holiday mystery with the Super Secret Decoder Wheel, inspired by Super Secret Jack Spinner, the Specialized Sleuth, and his Mighty Sidekick Zachery, the Kosmic Kid! This fun DIY project lets kids unlock secret messages just like their favorite holiday heroes. Perfect for classroom activities, party games, or family craft time, the Decoder Wheel encourages creativity and problem-solving. Kids will love using their new decoding skills to send festive messages or create personalized puzzles, just like the Mighty Duo!


Get creative with this fun and easy Sponge Painted Snowman craft! Perfect for kids and families, this DIY project uses simple sponges and paint to create a festive snowman masterpiece. A great addition to your holiday crafts collection, it’s ideal for classrooms, home decorations, or as a unique gift for friends and family. Celebrate the winter season with this cheerful, hands-on craft that adds a personal touch to your Christmas festivities.


Create a charming Sock Snowman with this easy holiday craft! Perfect for kids and families, this DIY project turns simple socks into adorable snowmen, making it a fun and festive activity for the Christmas season. Great for holiday classrooms, craft parties, or homemade gifts, this Sock Snowman craft adds a personal touch to your decorations and brings the magic of winter right to your home.


Create a magical Christmas tradition with this Santa's Sleigh Craft! Perfect for kids, this simple yet fun DIY project lets little ones build their own Santa sleigh using easy-to-find materials. Ideal for holiday classrooms, family activities, or festive decorations, this craft brings the North Pole to life and adds a touch of Christmas magic to your celebrations


[Christmas Spirit Challenge]

Christmas Spirit Challenge

Elves Graduate at Christmas Celebration

This Christmas, the elves have so much more to be thankful for! With the help of kids all over the world, we elves were able to earn enough “good deed” points to complete Santa’s Saturday School of Wonders’ first “Christmas Spirit” challenge. Kids made presents for their parents, helped their teachers at school, and did all sorts of things to make other people happy. There were so many good deeds, we could hardly keep track! Of course, we worked really hard here, at the North Pole, to make sure we would have really good toys for our great helpers.

[by Professor Ellie Elf]

Mrs. Claus had helped grade the assignment and had already made lots of extra treats to bring out at the Christmas celebration. How exciting to receive our special certificates as we celebrated Christmas together and ate the most scrumptious, yummy candies and cakes.

Although we clearly had some ups and downs this year, we're hoping your Christmas turned out as well as ours ended up. We hope you're looking forward to next year as much as we are.

Keep working on spreading Christmas spirit – it will make you just as happy as the people you help. In the meantime, we elves will be getting started on learning to make new toys for next year…after a mini-vacation, that is!

Merry Christmas!
Professor Ellie Elf


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