Track Santa’s Progress, Play Games, Listen to Music, and More with These Two Great Websites

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The big night is almost here, so why not help your little ones have fun and keep track of Santa’s progress while waiting to go to sleep? Passing those last hours before bedtime can be filled with fun, games, holiday music, and more thanks to the two awesome Santa tracker websites set up by NORAD (with Microsoft) and Google!

Here is a look at Santa’s village via the NORAD tracking website. Kids can have fun exploring and choose from a variety of fun activities to pass the time. You can use the menu on the left side of the screen to access various parts of the website.

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Onward to the Santa tracker village that Google has set up! You can scroll left or right to access all the buildings in the village. There is also a helpful drop-down menu available via the red button in the upper right corner.

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A look at one of the fun games available to play in Google’s Santa tracker village.

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Have fun as you explore these fun-filled villages and track Santa’s progress together with your kids!

Visit the Official NORAD Santa Tracker Homepage [NORAD]

Visit the Google Santa Tracker Homepage [Google]

You can find details about a Santa Tracker Chrome extension that can be installed as well via the following blog post.

Join Santa and his elves in the countdown to Christmas Eve [Google Lat Long Blog]

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