You can film Santa's reindeer coming to your home on Christmas - yes really.
McDonalds have created a website application where you can record a clip a reindeer coming to your house and eat the carrots.
They launched the site called Reindeer Ready Live, a tool allowing to parents to capture footage of Santaâs reindeers as they stop off at the house on Christmas Eve.
Using the technology parents can create video of the reindeer enjoying carrots in their home to show their children on Christmas morning.
All you need to do is open the Reindeer Ready Live website on your phone and then follow the instructions.
It will ask you to take a picture of your living room or wherever you leave carrots and you will get a video you can share with your children on Christmas morning.
Read More Related ArticlesDid you know you can follow Father Christmas on his journey around the world on Christmas Eve?
There's a special interactive tool called the NORAD Santa Tracker.
It's estimated that Santa will travel about 510 million kilometers during that one night as he delivers presents to children across the globe.
And volunteers will be taking around 70,000 calls from children in 200 countries who phone up asking where Santa is.
NORAD - the air forces tasked with defending US airspace - tracks Santa's epic night of deliveries on a map.
It even includes a running total of the gifts delivered.
The NORAD tracker has existed ever since 1955 when an advert encouraged children to telephone Father Christmas â" but gave the wrong number.
When Colonel Harry Shoup realised what had happened, he quickly told his staff to check the radar for indications of Santa making his way south of the North Pole and give the children who called updates on his current position.
How to follow the NORAD Santa TrackerYou can follow Santa's journey on the official NORAD Santa tracker here - or you can download the Santa tracker app for Android or iPhone
International Space StationExperts say you may also be able to spot the International Space Station over Birmingham at around 7.30am on Christmas Eve .
It's visible as a fast-moving white moving dot making its way across the sky.
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