Santa Says is a podcast for families and kids of all ages. It'll bring a sparkle to the eyes of youngsters 4-10 especially. And parents will find it positively delightful. This is year-round fun! Santa gives his first in-depth interview in more than 120 years. What’s life like on the North Pole? Wh…
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Santa's message is that there WILL BE Christmas this year!
Santa finds a wonderful new song for the children to hear -- it's called "Hailstones and Elephant Bones," written by Michael Wignall. It's a fun, happy, song about learning lessons. Santa calls it the "Elephant bones song." And he hopes you like it!
Santa encourages children (and adults) to use the word "yes" more than they use the word "no."
Santa reminds the children of the importance of washing their hands
In the first in a series of episodes featuring interviews with some of Santa's favorite children book authors, Caroline Lee, author of Maxzyne and the Old Horse Theatre talks about her new book and inspires young people to write their own stories.
Santa delivers his 4th short message to children about Covid-19
Santa encourages children to use this time as a learning experience. Santa suggests that they find a way to turn something negative into a positive.
Santa speaks to parents and children about how to get along during this troubling time.
Direct from the North Pole, Santa Claus assures children that Covid-19 is not a result of them doing something "Naughty."
Santa Claus speaks to adults and children regarding the frustrations and fears people might be experiencing during our battle with Covid-19.
Something Quick 5: More advice for staying on "The Nice List"! This time, Santa says it's important to give as much as you receive and has suggestions on who to remember and how to give. Tell us how you're doing by visiting TheSantaNetwork.com or calling 312-888-5895.
Something Quick 4: Need tips for staying on The Nice List? This bonus feature is for you. Santa says "Go to bed on time." It's good advice year-round, but especially in the days leading up to The Big Day. Tell us how you're doing by visiting TheSantaNetwork.com or calling 312-888-5895.
In this episode, Santa Claus tells reporter Jennifer Moreno how he found his calling as a toymaker and how it fulfilled AKA's vision for bringing joy to good girls and boys. Plus, find out what Blabby the Elf knows about Santa and the video game division.
In this special Thanksgiving episode, Santa Claus himself interviews Annie Foskett, founder of the Care Bags Foundation. Annie created this organization when she was 11 years old. Nearly 20 years later, she continues a mission to bring care bags to displaced, abused and disadvantaged children around the world. There's lots of inspiration in this episode, along with ideas for starting a tradition of giving for your children.
Something Quick 3: In this bonus feature of the Santa Says podcast, Santa Claus gives his third piece of advice for getting onto the "Nice List." Are you and your kids a shoo-in this year? Let us know by calling 312-888-5895 or visiting TheSantaNetwork.com.
Something Quick 2: In this bonus feature of the Santa Says podcast, Santa Claus gives his second piece of advice for staying on the "Nice List" and not on the "Other List"! Share your child's Nice List successes by calling the Santa Network hotline at 312-888-5895.
From Burzee to the North Pole: Blabby blabs about Santa's tough decision... what should Santa get Mrs. Claus for Christmas. Also, Santa explains why he left the mystical land of Burzee and how he came to call the North Pole his home.
Something Quick 1: In this bonus feature of the Santa Says podcast, Santa Claus gives his first piece of advice on how to stay on the "Nice List" and not on the "Other List."
Santa’s Early Years: Jennifer Moreno, reporter for The Santa Network, continues her interview with Santa Claus, touching on Santa's early life in the land of Burzee and how he became the super hero he is today.
Let's Meet Santa Claus: Santa is interviewed for the first time in more than 120 years. Jennifer Moreno, reporter for The Santa Network, arrives at the North Pole, learns about Santa's favorite treat and meets an elf. Most exciting of all, Santa answers questions from kids. Year-round storytelling and entertainment fun for families with kids ages 4-10.