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Christmas Cookies

You'll go "Nuts" over the sweetness of these White Chocolate Chip Macadamia Cookies! These soft, buttery cookies, filled with crunchy macadamia nuts and creamy white chocolate chips, are perfect for holiday parties, special occasions, and treating your friends and family.


Thumbprint Cookies are a holiday favorite, loved by the Toy Room Elves! These buttery, melt-in-your-mouth cookies, filled with sweet jam, are perfect for holiday baking, festive parties, and creating homemade gifts that everyone will adore.


These classic Sugar Cookies are perfect for your holiday baking! Soft, buttery, and easy to decorate, they’re a favorite of holiday parties, baking with kids, and creating homemade gifts that everyone will love. Toss a plate of these on the table and watch them disappear right before your very eyes.


 Enjoy the warm, comforting taste of Snickerdoodle Cookies! These soft, chewy cookies coated in cinnamon and sugar are a holiday classic, perfect for Christmas baking, cookie exchanges, and festive gift-giving. A favorite of stable elves; the elves who take care of Santa's reindeer.


[Franny’s Christmas Adventure: Celebrating in Italy!]

Franny’s Christmas Adventure: Celebrating in Italy!

Franny’s Journey to Italy | Italian Christmas Traditions: From Novena to the Urn of Fate

Oh My!

Christmas is less than a week away! Have we been busy here at the North Pole Times. Thanks to one of the South Pole scientists, I finally got my sleigh fixed and flying at the right speed. So this week, I’m heading to Italy.

Italy is in the southern part of Europe, some people say from an airplane it’s looks like a boot. Italian boys and girls really like to celebrate Christmas. Christmas in Italy begins eight days before Santa comes. These days are known as Novena, and during this time kids travel house to house to sing carols and recite poems. Often the kids dress up as shepherds and play instruments to the people living there. As a reward, they are given money to buy presents for their family members.

[by Franny Elf]

The day before Christmas Eve Italians stop eating, this is called fasting. They do this so that they are very hungry when the Christmas Eve feast starts! The night before Christmas Italians have a celebration dinner, and eat lots of good food, like cake called panettone, gingerbread, chocolate and fish! Some families prepare over a dozen different seafood dishes. Presents and empty boxes are drawn from what’s called the Urn of Fate. The Urn of Fate is a large ornamental bowl that holds wrapped gifts for members of the family. When the family gets together, each member takes his turn at drawing a gift from the urn until all the presents are handed out. These are the only gifts kids get during Christmas. Otherwise children don’t open their presents until January 6th, when the Christmas season ends. That’s a long wait! Lunch on Christmas Day is another large feast with everyone’s family invited to attend and celebrate the season.

Santa asked me to have any kids I talk to write out their Christmas list. If you haven’t written out yours yet, you can do it now. Santa needs those soon so the last few toys can be made. Thanks for joining me in Italy this week. This is the last Franny's Friday before Christmas!!! I’ve enjoyed flying around the world to share with you how different children celebrate Christmas. I hope you enjoy your celebrations this year. Merry Christmas everyone!


Spread Christmas Cheer with Magical Elf Texts from the North Pole!

Let your imagination run wild this holiday season with Elf Texts from North Pole Times! Become one of Santa's mischievous helpers and send fun, personalized text messages to family and friends, straight from the North Pole.

[The North Pole Times News Team]