A letter to Santa is a cute Christmas tradition. A well written letter not just makes Santa happy but it also shows how polite you are. With so many children writing letters for him, you could say that he’s a pretty busy guy. So in order to help make his job easier of giving presents to you, write a nice letter following the tips below and give it to your parents to send off to the North Pole.
Make a list
First make a list of the items you need as your Christmas gift. Write it a couple of days before you write the letter to Santa.
Pick a paper
Select the piece of paper in which you wish to write. It can be simple white or it can be a colourfully designed paper. Whatever your selection is, make sure you grab extras in case you mess up.
Use different writing tools
Make use of pencils, pen or you can even opt for markers, colored pencils, crayons. Try combining the different writing tools to make it super fun and colorful.
Write your address
On the top right hand corner of the page, begin with writing your address. Then write the date on the next line.
Begin with ‘Dear Santa’
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Write your name and age
Santa, of course knows you well. He has been watching you the entire year but since he’s a busy man, especially on the Christmas eve, he gets a lot of Santa Claus letters. So help him know which one is yours by including your name and your age in it.
Ask him how he’s doing
As mother says, it’s always polite to ask a person how he is doing so you can ask Santa about things like the weather of North Pole, health of Mrs. Claus in your letter.
Tell him about the good things done
You must tell him about all the good things you have done the entire year to receive the best gift. Remember to be truthful and honest.
Ask him about your list of items politely
Ask Santa politely about the list of items you love and want. Remember to say ‘please’.
End it with a ‘Thank you’
It is a great deal of work to handle presents to kids the whole night so make sure to thank the good old man for his kindness.
