They give them to their Mummy, Dady or Carer to post to Santa.
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.
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The website "Great Dad" has a few letters written by kids to Santa Claus. One can also read letters to Santa on the "mrsclaus" website. There are also letters on the "emailsanta" website.
Kids send letters to Santa as a way to express their wishes and dreams for Christmas. It's a fun tradition that allows children to share their excitement and anticipation for the holiday season. Plus, writing to Santa is a way for kids to practice their writing skills and creativity.
puts them on his wall to remember everybody
"Not really. But during Christmas time, kids are allowed to write letters to Santa and take them to the post office, but they all get thrown out probably."
Not really though some do! it just depends! If your kids want to let them :~)
no!only because he is not real, Your being super harsh to little kids yes there is emailsanta.com youy can do a video chat send him letters and get his atograph
for being big kids
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.
Dear Santa, I have been really good this year, but what I really want is for some of the poor kids in my area to have a better Christmas. Can you please take some of the gifts that I usually get and pass them on to kids who need them more? ... that would be a great letter to Santa.
Britain takes great pride in its rowing tradition. Rowers tart at a very young age in Britain, much like football players, soccer kids etc. in the states. It is just a sport of emphasis.
dose santa have kids