How NORAD became the world's official Santa tracker

Outside of following Santa as he journeys across the globe to Chicago (or where ever you may be), kids can now play over twenty educational games on the Santa Tracker page, including one that helps teach basic coding. In 'Code Boogie,' kids will use

The North American Aerospace Defense Command – or NORAD – started tracking him when a 1955 advert encouraged children to phone Santa, but gave the wrong number. When he realised what had happened, Colonel Harry Shoup, who came to be 

For 60 years now, North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, has been tracking Santa as he flies around the world each year, dropping off presents for Christmas morning. but what's become an annual tradition for some got its start 

For 60 years now, North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, has been tracking Santa as he flies around the world each year, dropping off presents for Christmas morning. but what's become an annual tradition for some got its start 

The North American Aerospace Defense Command – or NORAD – started tracking him when a 1955 advert encouraged children to phone Santa, but gave the wrong number. When he realised what had happened, Colonel Harry Shoup, who came to be