
Here is a roundup of other free and inexpensive ways your children can hear from or see Santa. This is a magical time of the year and I love all the ways that my son can interact Santa.
Twitter: OfficialSanta
Facebook: SantaKC
YouTube: Santa
iCaughtSanta.com – A picture of him in your very own home (not free)
apps for your phone too (not always free)
free video message from Santa
Your child can track Santa on noradsanta.org and on google earth on Christmas Eve.
In many areas you can write a letter from Santa to your child, address and stamp it, bring it to your local post office and they will postmark it from the North Pole and send it to your child which is MUCH cheaper than buying one online to send.
At our public library your child can write a letter to Santa and Santa will write a letter back!








As stay-at-home moms for eight years, Melissa and Shelley know what it takes to live a savvy lifestyle within a budget. Their passion for helping people has expanded their reach from Stockpiling Moms.com to also including speaking engagements, book authors (Savvy Saving Couponing Secrets from the Stockpiling Moms) and conference co-hosts. Melissa and Shelley are best friends who met through 









