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As a child growing up, I remember receiving a personalize letter from Santa. That was like… um…. 20 plus years ago now…. Things have changed… Now you have places like the Portable North Pole. They offer a Personalized Premium Video package, which features exclusive video sequences, a personalized Christmas carol with your child or children’s names, photos of your children and a several surprises from Santa and his helpers!
A little about the Portable North Pole: The Portable North Pole allows families to create, view and download personalized video messages from Santa Claus, along with other customized gifts, to send to their children or loved ones for the holidays. What better way to kick off the season than with a fun, fully-personalized experience for kids and young-at-heart adults all around the world.
I got the opportunity to try The Portable North Pole. I love the fact that you can help Santa make a personalized message for your child! The Portable North Pole. This program is simple to use. First, you choose if you want a Naughty, Nice or a Naughty/Nice child to receive the surprise. After that you are asked a few questions about the child – like their name, birth date, and things like where they live and their likes/dislikes. You can also get many other services from the Portable North Pole – like Portable North Pole’s Santa’s Interactive Letter, Portable North Pole’s Santa’s Nice List Certificate, and Portable North Pole’s Official Christmas Book. They have plenty of things for each child!
Make sure to take a moment and visit the Portable North Pole.
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How neat! I haven’t heard of this but I am excited to do this with Kynlee! I will probably wait until next year when she will understand it a little better.
So cute! I’ve had family members call the house and pretend to be Santa when my kids were small, but this seems much easier and more authentic. lol
This may be the year for us to do something like this, my boys are getting older and this might be the last “true” Christmas in our house. It’s sad when I think about it because that magical sparkle in their eyes on Christmas morning will be gone!