If you still believe in santa claus,then yeah,you can.
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.
I think to write a letter is saying to Santa is 'Dear Santa Claus', or to Saint Nick. Then say really happy notes to Santa Claus that Santa Claus becomes happy. Then write a closing and then your signature.--------------If you want to send a letter to him, there's a way on the related "Santa Claus and Christmas at the North Pole" link listed below- Get your parents' permission first, of course, and sooner or later, he will reply!!--------------You may want to highlight your best accomplishments this year, along with your Christmas wishes. Asking about the Mrs., the Reindeer, and the Elves is nice, too.
Nope, there is no need he knows where you live
I think Santa will have a snooze after Christmas after all that work. You'd better send it before Christmas just to be safe.
The ZIP Code for Santa Claus, Indiana is 47579.
So that Santa Claus knows what they want for Christmas.
So i think Santa doesn't want to be seen but you can send a letter to him and you don't need to write the addresses just write to:Santa Clause and you can e-mail him at SantaClause@gmail.com
Oh come on ! Who wriets back , Marry Poopins ! No Santa Claus wriets back . And yes Santa Claus is real and if you write him a letter and want him to write back send it to Santa Claus ;North Pole HOH OHO ; Canada.
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.
Well santa isn't real so no not exactly, but if your kid wrights to santa there are cerain address that you can sed the letter to and they will send you one back. But there is a fee its only about 3 or 4 dollars per letter.
There are 13 Icelandic Santa Clauses, and we say jólasveinn in Icelandic
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.