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Track Santa Online

Sites offer route info, e-mail access, and Santa facts for eager young Netizens.

North Pole Tour and Extras

You'll find no shortage of opportunities to send e-mail to Santa. Of course, SantaClaus.com provides a broad selection of holiday features, including Santa's FAQ and e-mail box.

You'll also find such information as Santa's favorite books, Christmas jokes, stories, and recipes. The site offers a selection of virtual Christmas cards, charity information, and material on Christmas traditions around the world.

A site with a similar name, Santa.com, is a shopping portal. It links to many shops, but also offers gift suggestions, holiday survival tips, and digital greeting cards.

You can send e-mail to Santa at Santa.com, too, but the site appears aimed more at harried Santa's helpers than at kids. One handy feature: on-site ordering of gift certificates that you can send by e-mail.

The folks at CTS Technologies will share their CallMeSanta.com Christmas fun for $3.99 (charged to a credit card). For the fee, you and/or your child get a password to enter at the site. Seconds later you get a prerecorded phone message from Santa, as well as access to a 5-minute Web tour of the North Pole.

Led by Santa's helpful mouse Tinsel, the tour ends with an option to create an e-mail toy list that the hopeful tots can send to friends and family. Of course, the e-mail message also includes a link to a site where you can buy the toys. Just in case there's still room in the sleigh.

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