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    Brightening the Festivities With LEGO 10293 Santas Visit

    With Christmas approaching, LEGO Santas visit light kit
    Santas Visit will get you in the festive spirit. This cosy building project is perfect for the whole family and would make a fantastic gift idea for any Christmas lover.

    This set includes four minifigures including a dad, mum and a little girl as well as Santa. It is a delightful model that captures traditional holiday details such as stockings hanging by the fireplace and a plate of cookies and milk for Santa.
    Santa’s House

    Santa’s House is a holiday lover’s paradise nestled on 25 idyllic acres. It features Santa’s main living quarters, a community of tiny elf homes, state-of-the-art toy making facilities, garage space for his all-weather sleigh and stables that board eight live reindeer.

    Children and their well behaved, leashed pets are invited to come enjoy a visit with Santa in his cozy North Pole Cabin. While there, he’ll check his Good List and take your requests for Christmas gifts.

    After Santa’s visit, you can play games and have a snack in his kitchen. You can even send a letter to him via his mail box or write a thank you note for your favorite presents. You can also snap a photo with him, or take a selfie by his Christmas tree. Lastly, you can follow Santa’s progress on his journey on the Official NORAD Santa Tracker HERE. This is a must-visit attraction for the whole family! And don’t forget to bring non-perishable food items and cash donations for Grace Grapevine’s Christmas Cottage program.
    Santa’s Workshop

    Santa’s Workshop is a large property in the North Pole that houses a factory where Santa’s Elves manufacture gifts for Christmas. It also includes homes for the elves and stables for the reindeer, as well as a castle in which Santa Claus lives.

    The main activity that takes place in Santa’s Workshop is making toys for all of the good children on the list. As the elves work, they always have music playing to help them concentrate and make as many toys as possible.

    Decorate a space in your home with decorations to replicate Santa’s Workshop. A medium to large room is best for this and you can use a range of items. For example, you can hang up a Santa Workshop sign and display various toys in the area.

    Kids can engage in dramatic play to act out what happens at the workshop by creating elf costumes and setting up a craft station for making toys. They can also bake cookies for Santa and write letters to him.
    Santa’s Grotto

    One of the best ways to get children excited for Christmas is a trip to Santa’s Grotto. These festive experiences give children the chance to meet Father Christmas and tell him their wishlists. Many grottoes offer photos and other special gifts as well.

    Grottos are decorated with Christmas decorations and may feature a bearded man in a red Santa suit. They are often found in department stores and shopping centres. Some grottoes also have Mrs Claus, elves, reindeer and other festive characters.

    It’s important to have a good plan for your grotto, including how you’ll promote it. Create flyers and posters to encourage people to visit. You can also use social media to spread the word. Make sure you have enough volunteers to help out on the day, too.

    You can also set up a queue system to help speed things up. This will help families who have bought tickets for specific timeslots get through quicker. It’s a great way to reduce stress and ensure everyone has a fun experience!
    Christmas Tree

    This amazing Christmas tree has more than 200 meters of LED lights and 48 rubber rugs, which allow the visitors to interact with it by stepping on them, and triggering different combinations of colors, fragments of melodies and lights. This allows visitors to create their own Christmas experience and make it even more magical, making it the perfect place to spend a holiday with family!

    The interior of the house is filled with all the ingredients for a perfect festive family dinner. Stockings hang on the fireplace and there is a plate of cookies and milk for Santa on the table. The kitchen has a sweet brick-built stand mixer. There are also gifts hidden all around the house to add an extra festive feel to this model.

    This set includes four collectible minifigures (CMF) – a dad, mum, girl and Santa. The Santa figure has been updated with dual molded legs and a new face print. There are also lots of great details in this set including a very detailed chimney build that looks like Santa dropped straight through it. A small LEGO tree has been added that lights up by pressing on the top and there is a postbox with snow on the roof.
    Santa’s Sleigh

    There’s no more iconic Christmas symbol than Santa’s sleigh. Pulled by his trusted reindeer, it allows him to travel the globe in a single night and deliver presents to millions of kids around the world. Santa’s sleigh is also one of the most advanced and unique vehicles in the universe, incorporating a fine blend of technology and practicality. It has an in-built GPS navigator and a special “Naughty or Nice” sensor that keeps track of children’s behavior right up until the moment Santa makes his way into their house.

    Decorate your home for Christmas with this beautiful Santa Sleigh decoration, complete with a stand and tethers to keep it stable on the ground. You can pair it with other decorations such as wreaths and bows to create a cohesive look.

    You can also use this sleigh as an educational tool by asking kids to draw it from its instructions. This will help them work on their directions, drawing skills and attention to details. It’s a great activity to do on Christmas Eve, as it will help them build excitement about Santa’s visit!
    Santa’s Reindeer

    While Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is probably the most famous of Santa’s reindeer, there are actually nine of them that help Santa fly his sleigh through the night sky. The idea of Santa being aided by multiple reindeer to deliver presents dates back as early as 1821, when an illustrated children’s poem was printed – Old Saint Nick with Much Delight. Two years later, Clement Clarke Moore’s more famous “A Visit from St Nicholas” (better known as “Twas the Night Before Christmas”) included a mention of eight reindeer.

    These original eight were named Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen. The name Dunder and Blixen were Dutch words for thunder and lightning, which was changed to Donner and Blitzen as the name gained popularity in books, TV shows and films.

    Then came along Rudolph who, while technically not one of the original 8, was a special reindeer who became the team’s guiding light due to his bright red nose. This hero of Christmas Eve is the star of many stories, movies and songs.
    Snowman

    A classic winter snowman adorns the front of Santa’s house and an additional snowman stands on top of the chimney. Inside the house, you can see stockings on the fireplace and a plate of cookies and milk for Santa. There is also a kitchen with a sweet brick-built stand mixer. The house is complete with a post box and festive red and green boughs hanging from the roof.

    The large chimney is a great build and just big enough for Santa to drop through on Christmas Eve. The interior of the house is also really detailed – there are a number of festive details such as the plate of cookies and milk for Santa, the stockings on the fireplace and the cute kitchen with the stand mixer.

    This set comes with four collectible minifigures – dad, mum, girl and Santa. It is the perfect winter STEM activity for kids to enjoy with their parents and siblings. There are some fun play features in this set too, such as the ability to light up the tree and door lamps. The light feature is activated by pressing the star on the roof of the house.
    Christmas Lights

    Enjoy a magical Christmas build with this 10293 model building set for adults. Recreate endless cosy family Christmas Eve scenes and see if you can spot all the traditional details inside the intricate house model. There are stockings hanging from the fireplace and a plate of cookies and milk for Santa, as well as a kitchen complete with a sweet brick-built stand mixer.

    The house’s exterior is also decorated with festive lights, a postbox and brick-built boughs under the ‘snow’ topped roof. Bag 9 adds more detailed decorations including a Christmas tree that lights up when you press down on the star. Finally, a new Santa Minifigure is included that features dual molded legs for black boots and a new face.

    This fun and engaging Christmas set is the perfect activity for parents and kids to enjoy together or a great gift idea for teenagers and adults. It’s a perfect addition to any Lego display or even a fun way to decorate your home for the holidays. Enjoy this festive build and watch your smile grow!