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Christmas is very different this year and some young people might miss not being able to see Santa Claus and his lap in his cave.
But you can still get a video call from the main guy to talk about all about Christmas and this month’s naughty and cool lists.
Stonehouse’s 58-year-old ventriloquist and magician Colin Dymond is a friend of Santa Claus and has worked hard with him. He knows a lot about what he’s doing this year and how he’s looking to adapt as the rest of the world is following the trend. Pandemic.
Colin said, “Santa Claus has a shed, at most men, even Santa wants a position to think about to locate his ideas.
“In your shed, you have a special phone where you can make a video call to a child or even a pre-recorded message.
“I know Santa couldn’t do what he does by visiting so many children. He told me that hearing a child laugh was one of the most productive sounds in the world.
“He also doesn’t stop at young people in the hospital. However, everyone will have to remain safe. “
If you book an electronic call with Santa, there are rates, but more data can be found on the Santa Message Service website.
Colin also works with a cheeky puppet Erich the Elf.
He said: “I started running in children’s entertainment about 25 years ago. I’m a component of the Magic Circle. There’s a Magic Circle Merchant Day and I got here through a parrot puppet and it started from there.
“I sought to be an artist. Even when I was a kid, I sought to be a rock star.
“Children’s entertainment is so smart for me when I’m a housewife with the kids.
“Erich the elf is a lot of fun. He’s at a children’s exhibition and talks about silly concepts for Elf on the Shelf.
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“Things are very different because of the pandemic.
“I know if Santa’s busy making Zoom calls with the kids, it’s great.