Your child can write his or her personal letter to Santa Claus and post it on websites like those at beanelf, saintnick, santaspostoffice, santaclaushouse, or northpole. Some of these sites have features like naughty or nice pages or return letters to your child's letter.
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.
Santa gets your letter as you write it.
There are many things a child can do to write a good letter to Santa. A child should first tell Santa their name and where they are from. Also, letting Santa know of some of the good things that they have done during the year would be nice. Also, don't forget to include what you'd like for Christmas!
You can put any date on your letter to Santa. You can write to him in February if you want to.
If you still believe in santa claus,then yeah,you can.
Sorry, Santa does not have a telephone. You'll just have to write him a letter.
The children will tell Santa what they want for Christmas, if their parents take them to see Santa at a Grotto. Or the children may write a letter to Santa. When most houses had coal-fires, a child could toss their letter into the flames, so sending their Christmas wish up the chimney. Nowadays, with central heating, letter are posted into a mail box.
what you want for Christmas and that you were nice .... dah...........
Write a letter and put it in the mail. The USPS will deliver it to the North Pole!
I have seen Macy's have a dropbox for Santa letters in their physical stores. Sites like packagefromsanta and USPS will let you know which Post Offices will write an answer back, using volunteer Post Office personnel.
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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.