The Santa address that can be used for children to write Santa letters is N.P.S.C. P.O. Box 56099 North Pole, Alaska 99705-1099. You should get a response back from this.
In Great Britain, kids traditionally write letters to Santa asking for gifts and leave them by the fireplace or post them to the Royal Mail's special address for Santa. Some children also hang their letters on the Christmas tree or place them in Santa mailboxes found in various locations.
So that Santa Claus knows what they want for Christmas.
I think they goto santas workshop ask Santa at the mall
Santa letters can be sent to various destinations, such as special post offices or directly to the North Pole. Some postal services have programs where they collect and respond to letters addressed to Santa Claus. Alternatively, children can give their letters to parents, teachers, or other caregivers who may help facilitate a response.
A child cannot find Santa Claus' real address because there isn't one. However, there are companies that will let a child write a letter to Santa Claus and also receive letters from Santa Claus.
JRR Tolkien wrote letters to his children from Father Christmas for years. He illustrated them with pictures of things in the letter. There was also a coded message in the letter for them to figure out.
Santa gets letters all year round, but mostly at Christmastime, because that is usually when people remember to write.
That is their belief that Jesus brings the presents and good luck.
Well, small children believe in Santa, and they love Santa. They like to write letters to him because they appreciate him 'delivering' the gifts. Most of the older kids, (like me) do not write letters only because they do not believe.
If you are helping Santa and Mrs. Claus to answer children's letters, Santa has some "rules". Every letter must be magical and carry the meaning of Christmas, which is a giving heart. The letter shouldn't promise.... but should convey the desires of hope and believing. And all children must hear they are special and loved. Santa loves imagination and knows you will write a fine letter.
No. There wouldn't be anyone to write them to.
Why children write to the President:They want an autographThey want to see if they get an answerThey have an idea or complaint they want to address to the PresidentIt is a school assignmentThey want something to doTheir parents or teacher suggests it.