by Aaron Vincett


Santa Claus, Father Christmas, whatever you know him as, he is a beloved figure all over the world. Children from all corners of the world write letters to Santa, telling him the things they would like for Christmas, as well as if they have been a good girl or boy. Although they don't expect it, the children would love to receive a letter from Santa each year at Christmas too.

There are several ways for your child or children to receive a letter from Santa. As a parent, you can write that letter yourself in the persona of Santa Claus. This should be easy, because you know your child and you know the things they want for Christmas. You also know if they were a good girl or boy and if they deserve the presents that they want.

There is another way for your child to receive a letter from Santa. There are several companies that hire people to write a letter from Santa for each child that sends one. Those addresses can be found online, when searching for "addresses for letters to Santa". There are also some companies that will receive e-mails for Santa and also write a letter from Santa back, via e-mail.

The activity of writing a letter to Santa can be made into a family activity. The children will love spending time with their family, as well as writing a letter to Santa. Make sure you have supplies for them to use in order to make their letter special and personalized. Those supplies can include special paper, stickers, markers, glue, crayons, etc.

After the children have left the room, you can begin writing your letter from Santa to your child. This letter from Santa should also be personalized, with your child's name, information about them, and information about what they want for Christmas.

In the envelope with the letter from Santa, you can also include a small personalized gift. An example of this kind of gift can be a small Christmas tree ornament, or a picture in a frame. This will help your child feel more special and feel as though Santa Claus took more time reading their letter and thinking about them. The letter from Santa alone is special, but adding a small gift will make it even more wonderful.

If you have older and younger children at home, it may be harder to get the older children to write a letter to Santa. You may want to talk to them before you have a family activity and tell them that their younger siblings still believe in Santa and seeing their older brother or sister write a letter to Santa will keep them believing. If that doesn't work, you can always bride your older children. If they still don't want to, let them do something else, but tell them they will not receive a letter from Santa, with a small present inside.

Santa Claus is a great Christmas tradition that children all over the world love. Make this tradition even more special by letting your children write a letter to Santa, and then responding with a personalized and beautiful letter from Santa.

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