Children at a nursery in Kidderminster got a very special visitor last week at their Christmas breakfast.
Santa took time out from his busy schedule to join the pupils from Little Trinity Nursery for the morning at the Land Oak.
Having tucked into their cooked breakfasts, the children were overjoyed to meet Santa and to chat with him about his home in the North Pole and asked questions about his reindeer.
Nursery manager, Gaynor Carter, said: "When Santa arrived waving and greeting the children, they were overjoyed and just so excited that many of them had to be reminded to carry on eating.
"They asked lots and lots of questions and couldn't wait to visit him in his special grotto."
After breakfast, the pupils waited to meet Santa and were also given a special Christmas gift.
Ms Carter added: "They enjoyed their breakfasts, but Father Christmas as always was the hit of the morning.
"After he handed out their gifts, they said their goodbyes and let him return to his North Pole workshop."
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