Today, cars and trucks come equipped with GPS. GPS tells moms and dads how to get to stores, etc.
But long, long ago when Santa first set up his workshop at the North Pole, there was no GPS. But Santa did not need it, because Santa's work is like the snowflakes that come and cover your yard and house. Each snowflake knows exactly where everyone's house is in every town. (In towns that don't get much snow, it is from teeny tiny dust particles that float in the air just like snowflakes. When Santa loads his sled, Rudolph with his bright red nose makes light shine on the snowflakes (or dust flakes). Rudolph follows them as they float down to the ground.
But Rudolph's nose is extra special ! Every snowflake remembers 1 person's name at each house. So if 4 children and 2 parents are in one house, that means Rudolph must light those 6 snowflakes when the sleigh gets near the right house. Snowflakes are wondrous things--- they dance and float up, then down, and zigzag this way and that... until Rudolph gets to the right house. Then, as the snowflakes fall on Santa's head, the snowflakes tell Santa: This is where Sally and Bobby and little baby Johnny live. Santa hears them, and grabs his sack of presents.
Without Rudolph and snow or dust flakes, Santa could never do such a wonderful job on Christmas Eve. Oh-- and the really big, big snow/dust flakes, they get to tell Santa one adult's name. That's how your mom and dad get their presents from Santa, just like Santa gives presents to you.
There is no number on his house. Santa's house is well known, so it does not need a number. The people who deliver the letters know where the house is, so everything always gets to him.
its were santa lives and on other side his enemy
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The story of Santa Claus is an American one. So he lives in the North Pole. Sorry, it may take him a bit longer to get to Australia but don't worry because of the time difference it will be one of the first places he'll go to. The American version of St. Nicholas, or Santa Claus originally came from the Dutch version called Sint Klaas. The Dutch settlers in New Amsterdam (New York) brought this fun and lively tradition (some even say cult) to America.
Santa's address is different depending on whom you ask. However, if you just address your letter to Santa Claus at the North Pole, he will likely receive your letter.
Santa knows everyone's address who believe in him. It's just part of his magic.
yes he knows everyone
He is certionlly real. And he lives in Lapland, Finland. Everyone thinks he lives in the north pole because Lapland is in the artic circle.
No; he's not Santa Claus. It's impossible for him to know everyone's name.
North pole I happen to believe that Santa lives in the hearts of everyone on earth. He is known by other names as well. Like, compassion, empathy, and generosity.
What is Santa's address? I want to know so I can tell a girl in my class that Santa is real. Oh, and to tell Santa what I want for Christmas. Signed, Kortney *** If you want to send Santa a letter, write him a letter and send it to: Santa Claus The North Pole That's it. This year you will no longer get a reply from "santa" Addition: If you live in Canada, then Canada Post has this neat program where you send your letter to santa to SANTA CLAUS NORTH POLE H0H 0H0 CANADA with your mailing address and "Santa" will write back! they also offer an option to E-mail santa, but i don't know the address as it is too late to send a list. you can find it early next year at http://canadaonline.about.com/cs/postalservices/a/writesanta.htm
Santa lives in the north pole so it is obvious that the mail comes from where Santa lives.
They like to let everyone know about their lives
Yes, Santa is everyone's friend if he can be.
santa lives in my bed
Santa Claus lives at the North Pole.
I don't know cause he goes to Lapland and North Pole.Un less Lapland is in North Pole.