It’s time to write a letter to the big guy in the jolly red suit. Here are seven tips on writing a letter to Santa:
- All letters need to be sent by December 12. This way, Santa’s elves will have time to respond to your letter. Those funny little creatures.
- Postage is free. No stamps are required to send a letter to Santa. And did you know that your letter will be answered in your language? Not only are they funny, but those elves are multilingual too.
- Santa’s address: Santa Claus, North Pole, H0H 0H0, Canada.
- Letters are welcome from all over the world. If you do live outside Canada and want to send Santa a letter this year, stop reading this and run and grab a pen and write it now.
- Make sure to thank Santa in your letter. He is a magical guy who loves a grateful heart. And don’t forget to be polite; perhaps inquire how the reindeer are doing.
- Get your mom or dad to help you and feel free to draw Santa a picture. No doubt he loves pictures. Canada Post also has some templates to make things easy.
- And MOST IMPORTANTLY, remember to include your address in the top left corner of the envelope. If you want a response back (and who doesn’t) the elves need to know your address.
Hopefully these 7 tips on writing a letter to Santa were helpful. What did you ask Santa for?
p.s. These photos are from a recent ‘Letters To Santa’ event I co-hosted with stationery shop Recess. One of my favorite events of the year!