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How to Write a Letter to Santa

02.11.2021

Writing letters to Santa is an extraordinary tradition. Every year children sit at their tables and desks and write to Santa. How to Write the Letter? What to keep in mind? Some tips below. Have a nice read! 

How to Prepare? 


It is worth ensuring that the child has everything at hand once they sit down to write the letter. That way, they won't have to look for anything and take time away from work, and they will focus entirely on his letter to Santa. What to Prepare? First and foremost: 

  • sheets of paper – standard copy paper will work here 
  • crayons and markers – thanks to them the child will be able to decorate the letter with beautiful pictures 
  • pen – a set of coloured pens will also be useful envelope – once your child has written the letter, they should put it in an
  • envelope and address it 
  • stamp – the last step is to stick the stamp 


Done! 

How do you start a letter to Santa? 


Most children have trouble starting a letter. They often do not know how to begin the letter to Santa. So it's good to help your child a little. How to Start a Letter? 

  • Of course, at the beginning, you should address Santa, for example: Dear Santa Claus.
  • In the first paragraph children can write a few words about themselves, for example: My name is Ola and I am 6 years old I'm Mateusz and I'm in the second grade


The next part of the letter is a few words about themselves. It's nice if children write what hobbies they have, what subject in school they like best or tell about their recent adventures, etc. 

What to Write to Santa? 


Of course, the main part of a letter to Santa is a wish list. However, remember that Santa only visits well-behaved children. So children should write that they have been polite and hope to be on the list of good kids. Children can also tell Santa what good deeds they did, e.g. that they cleaned up toys, helped parents and friends, were kind to others, etc. 

Wish list – What Should It Look Like? 

It's best to have your child number the gifts, from the one they dream of to the ones they care less about. For each gift, the child can also write instructions for Santa, for example, on the colour or size – so Santa will certainly not get confused. Ideally, there should be 3 – 4 gifts on the list. 

Concluding a Letter to Santa 

The letter needs to end in an elegant way. How? It's best to simply greet Santa, wish him to give all the gifts quickly, and sign a letter, e.g. 


Best regards

Ola 
Kisses, Kasia 
Hope you give the gifts soon. Kind regards

Mateusz



Decorating a Letter to Santa 


Once the children have finished the letter, they can move on to the next step, which is decorating. The letter can be decorated with colourful, hand-drawn pictures, stickers, glitter – there are many ways to do so. A child can draw a Christmas tree, gifts and much, much more – it all depends on the creativity of a child. 

Addressing the Letter 


The final issue is addressing the letter. A child should address the letter himself so that he learns how to do it correctly. Fortunately, there is a Santa Claus Office in Poland, from which all letters are forwarded to Lapland. This significantly reduces the time it takes for the letter to reach the addressee. What address to put on the envelope? 

Biuro Listów do Świętego Mikołaja

Polska Wioska Świętego Mikołaja

Przystanek Mikołajów

57-215 Srebrna Góra

Summary 


Writing letters to Santa Claus is a tradition that is certainly worth cherishing. How to write the letter? The first step is to prepare paper, crayons, and all kinds of materials needed. The next step is to address Santa, and say a few words about yourself. Then a child can start preparing the wish list. Finally, all that's left to do is greet Santa and sign the letter. Of course, you should also remember to address the letter. 
Good luck! 

Magda Wiszniewska
Christmas magic specialist
Full-time mom and an elf specialist at elfisanta.uk
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