On August 21, 2007 John Cook was granted the patent for SANTA CLAUS VISIT KIT. U.S. Patent No. 7,258,592.
This invention relates to a kit showing children that Santa Clause visited the premises. The kit includes a displayer at which small items can be placed, and fun games the children can play to help to get Santa to come to their house.
The kit also includes items to be placed around the house to show that Santa was there, a letter from Santa and a boot-print stencil to mark the glitter footprint trail of Santa. The kit also includes a diorama in case the parents are not sure what to do. The steps are listed as follows:
The method comprises the steps of:
(1) assembling the Christmas diorama;
(2) attaching the card to the diorama outside the presence of the child audience; before the child audience has gone to sleep on Christmas Eve, and
in front of the child audience:
(3) sprinkling contents of said packaged glitter outside the premises;
(4) placing the toy key outside the premises;
(5) placing a snack Within the region; outside of the child audience on Christmas Eve:
(6) marking the premises With the marking means to signify a recent presence of Santa Claus;
(7) removing at least a portion of the snack;
(8) leaving the letter professing to be from Santa Claus in the region; and
(9) removing the card from the diorama.
The Christmas kit according to the present invention facilitates interaction between parents and their children so as to create a memorable experience in connection with Christmas.