How to Create Letters From Santa Claus

Your child has heard that Santa Claus is always watching and knows who has been good and who has been bad. A personal letter from the big jolly guy himself can help reinforce that message. The letter from Santa Claus, when personalized to your child, can help keep encourage the belief in Santa while she is still young and encourage her to be good throughout the holiday season. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

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      Greet the child by his name to start the letter. This will let the child know that Santa Claus has been watching him.

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      Mention to the child some of the things that she enjoys doing. Bring up hobbies that the child might be involved in. Another way to personalize it might be mentioning that Santa has talked to teachers or family members and list them by name.

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      Reference some of the items that your child has included on his Christmas list. In the letter include a few of those items and also that Santa might have his elves working on some surprises as well for him.

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      Remind her of some presents that he brought for her last year for Christmas. This will show her that Santa does have a good memory and can remember the things that he brought specifically for her.

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      Close by telling him that right now he is on Santa's good list, but that Santa will be checking his list twice before leaving Christmas Eve and he hopes he will stay on that good list.

Tips & Warnings

  • If your child has siblings or friends, naming them will make the letter more personalized for your child.

  • Avoid mentioning bad things Santa has seen your child do, as that might scare the child into thinking he isn't getting gifts.

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