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Festive breakfast with Santa will give your family a magical start to Christmas

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The news is out. Santa will be hosting a series of special festive breakfasts at Selfridges intu Trafford in the run-up to Christmas.

You will be greeted by Santa’s elves before being seated for a decadent breakfast with the big man himself.

Enjoy delicious food and drink fit for Saint Nicholas as you gather around to hear magical stories of his reindeers, elves and life at the North Pole – and leave with an early Christmas gift.

Sessions will run on Selfridges Upper Level from 9am and 10.30am every Saturday morning starting on the first weekend of December, with the last few taking place on Sunday 16th December.

Tickets for the festive breakfasts are priced at £30 per person for children up to 10 years old and come with complimentary adult tickets. There will be a special area set up for accompanying adults, who are required to supervise children at all times.

Don’t hang about because they are already starting to sell out.

Can’t make it? Selfridges is also hosting afternoon sessions on 1st, 8th and 15th of December where you can learn how to make a surprise gift for Santa and his helpers when they’re delivering presents on Christmas Eve.

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