Each year on the first of December, Buddy - our Christmas Elf* - brings themed notepaper, pens and stickers for our annual "letter to Santa". Here in the UK, we are lucky to enjoy the free service from Royal Mail for children to write to Santa and receive a personalised reply in return! The past few years, my youngest has received a card addressed to him, and while it may not address each of his requests, it is simply lovely to see his face when he opens the festive envelope!
The address to send your children's letters to is:
Santa/Father ChristmasSanta’s GrottoReindeerlandXM4 5HQ
Make sure that you:
- Write Santa’s address carefully on the envelope
- Put a stamp on the envelope so it gets to Santa
- Include your full name and address in your letter
- Include your return address on the back of the envelope
Be sure to send your letters by Friday 10th December this year to make sure your child receives their reply in time for Christmas!
Do you and your family enjoy the annual tradition of writing a letter to Santa? Please feel free to share your comments and experiences below, we love to hear about the festive moments which bring you joy!
*Buddy, our Christmas elf, is not a "naughty" elf. Rather, he brings festive activities and daily letters, though he is known to hide in different places around the house!
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