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How to Write a Letter to Santa Claus
Last Updated: March 22, 2024 Approved
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Writing a letter to Santa is a fun Christmas tradition. A well written letter shows Santa you are polite. Plus, it makes it easier for him to get you the presents you want. After all, with millions of people asking for presents, you could say he is a pretty busy guy. Start by thinking about what you want to ask for in advance. Then write a polite letter, decorate it, and give it to your parents to send it off to the North Pole.
Sample Letters
Preparing to Write
- Santa gets tons of letters from children (and children-at-heart) around the globe, so sometimes he is not able to get a child everything on their list. This is why it is important that you only include your top items.
- Ask your parents if they have any fun paper you can use.
- You can also use a premade card if you want. Talk to your parents to see what they have.
- Make sure you can write clearly and neatly with whatever writing utensil you pick. Santa needs to be able to read your letter so he can bring you what you want.
Writing Your Letter
- Ask your parents for help if you are not sure how to write your address.
- Write, “My name is _____. I am __ years old.”
- Showing your manners will boost your chances of being on the Nice List.
- You might write, “I helped my little sister tie her shoes last week” or “I cleaned my room right away when my parents asked.”
- Write something like, “I would please like a new soccer ball, a scooter, and a pair of sneakers.”
- Maybe your mother is crazy about chocolate bars. You could ask Santa for a few chocolate bars for her. Say something like, “I would also like two chocolate bars for Mommy because they are her favorite!”
- Your request does not have to be a present--it can also just be a nice wish for a person you love. You could wish for a happy Christmas for everyone in your family or that your brother's broken arm heals up soon.
- You could say, “Thank you for being so kind and generous. I appreciate it!”
- You could also write something like, “It is amazing how you deliver presents every year to kids like me all over the world. Thank you so much.”
- For example, you might sign your letter, “Love, Abby.”
Decorating and Sending Your Letter
- Use crayons, markers, colored pencils, and pens to draw all sorts of Christmas pictures.
- If you make a few mistakes, do not worry; Santa loves little imperfections. However, if you really want to start over, you can.
- Feel free to decorate the envelope.
- It might be cool to ask your parents to show you the North Pole on a map so you can see where your letter is going. It looks cold there, doesn't it?
Community Q&A
- Use a capital letter for the first letter of a name. Thanks Helpful 2 Not Helpful 0
- Write your letters around early December so they will have time to get to Santa. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 2
- Write a practice letter first. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 1
- Do not send a letter with personal details to an unknown destination. Thanks Helpful 30 Not Helpful 3
- Do not give out lots of information. Your first name and age is enough. Thanks Helpful 31 Not Helpful 4
Things You'll Need
- Pens, pencils, crayons, colored pencils, markers, or paint
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About This Article
If you want to write a letter to Santa Claus, start by writing your address in the top right-hand corner of the page. Write clearly so Santa will know where to find you. On the next line, on the left-hand side of the page, write “Dear Santa,” followed by a comma. Drop down another line to write the body of your letter, starting with your name and age. Ask Santa how he is, so he’ll know you have nice manners, then tell him what you want for Christmas. Be sure to ask him nicely! Finish the letter by signing your name. To learn the address for the North Pole, keep reading! Did this summary help you? Yes No
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