They send it to the north pole
They send it to the north pole
They send it to the north pole
They send it to the north pole
They send them to Santa, by post or putting them up the chimney.
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.
They are delivered to Santa, of course!
Yes. There is an online service where your child can create a digital letter to Santa. The elves will take the letter to santa and he will respond to your child.
Santa Claus
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.
Children typically write letters to Santa Claus expressing their wishes for Christmas gifts and sharing their thoughts and feelings. After writing, they often place the letters in the mailbox or hang them on the fireplace, believing that Santa will receive them. Some families may also take the letters to special events or Santa’s workshops. In many cases, children enjoy the excitement of sending their letters as part of their holiday traditions.
In Great Britain, children often engage in writing letters for various purposes, such as communicating with friends, family, or pen pals. Many participate in school projects that encourage letter writing to develop their literacy skills. Additionally, children may write letters to Santa Claus during the Christmas season, expressing their wishes and hopes. This activity fosters creativity and helps children understand the importance of written communication.
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.