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Santa is delighted to meet
children in The Santa Village. Here they can tell him what they've
written on their letters and what they hope to get. Santa will
even give them a present to take away with them on the day! |
| Santa's
room is packed with toys for boys and girls. The sacks are overflowing
as his elves keep making toys for Christmas. Children can meet
him, talk to him and see how very busy he is. If the present
they get is not exactly right, one of Santa's helpers in the
yellow jackets will make sure it's exchanged for another one. |
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Santa's
sleigh is stored in the yard in Tomnaboley. Good boys and girls
can climb in and imagine what's it's like to help Santa on Christmas
Eve. Good mammies and daddies, grandparents and relatives can
then get memorable photographs at no extra charge! |
| Mr. Claus is inside her kitchen
all the time, cooking, baking and making sure Santa is organised.
He'd be lost without him. However she loves to chat to all the
boys and girls who come to visit him in the Santa Village. |
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The elves work so hard
they need very comfortable beds to sleep in. Sometimes,
if you are very lucky, you might get a chance to meet one of
the elves, waking up from a nap. They work so long into the night,
they sometimes they slip off to their bedrooms for a little snooze
early in the afternoon. |
| If you visit The Santa
Village late in the evening, after dark, it is truly magical.
The old farmy yard is lit by coloured lights and the magic of
Christmas can be felt in the air. |
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Some of Santa's elves take
a break from making and wrapping toys to paint faces for the
children who come to visit The Santa Village. They are very talented
artists, and some even specialise in Spiderman faces. They do
all this painting for free! |
| The elves are really helpful.
They will paint your face any colour or design you want. |
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Christmas is all about
celebrating one very special birth. A star lights the way to
a beautiful crib which helps remind us of the true meaning of
Christmas. |
| Santa's house is open to
visitors. Inside Mrs. Claus is very busy making bread and scone
for the elves and preparing for the Chrsitmas dinner. She also
has to make loads of sandwiches for Santa to take with him on
his long journey. You can call in - the door is always open to
good children, meet Mrs. Claus and even take a peep at Santa's
bed. It's very old but very comfortable. |
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It's lovely to visit
The Santa Village with mammy! |
| This young lady was delighted
with her visit to Santa and The Santa Village in Boolavogue. |
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