Sample letter to santa: Quick & Easy Santa Letter Templates

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Letters to Santa That Will Warm Your Heart

«I am not eating my boogers anymore. So now you can bring me some toys please.»

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Dear Santa…

Each year, the town of Santa Claus, Indiana, receives tens of thousands of letters to Santa. A team of elves responds to each one that arrives before December 21 (Santa gets a bit busy after that!) and catalogs them at the Santa Claus Museum for future believers to enjoy. Here, a few of our favorites—you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll rejoice that you were never actually able to trade your mom for a dog. To help you get in the Christmas spirit, read through these true stories of kids meeting Santa.

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I would even trade my mom for a dog

“Dear Santa, I have been trying to be a responsible person. I hope I would get what I always wanted. The thing I want most is a dog. dog. dog. I know I haven’t been taking care of my Giga dog but it is not real and a dog would be. Santa, I would even trade my one and only Mom for a dog. I knew that a dog would be a big responsibility but I have been bugging my Dad since I was three and I’m tired of it! Love, Megan.” Get into the holiday spirit even further with our definitive list of the top 40 Christmas movies ever.

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I am not eating my boogers anymore

“Dear Santa, I am not eating my boogers anymore. So now you can bring me some toys please. I want a cat toy that plays with you. Thank you, your friend, Rayne.” Check out these adorable vintage photos of kids meeting Santa.

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Thank you for giving me my Grandpa back

“Dear Santa, I want to thank you for giving me my Grandpa back to me last Christmas, he came home Christmas eve, but sadly he died Jan. 1. But you gave me my speail gift, my Grandpa for Christmas. Thank you. I live with Grandma and we are OK. All I want is frozen shoe’s and a outfit. Thank you. Love you, Sara.” Don’t miss these heartwarming stories about Christmas kindness.

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Did you live when the dinosaurs lived?

“Dear Santa Claus, Did you live when the dinosaurs lived? I want a giga dog. I want a barbie house and a puppy. Love, Jessica.”

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I haven’t hit my sister with my fourweeler

“Dear Santa, This year I have been good. You should come because I haven’t hit my sister with my fourweeler. I would like a t.v. because I’m always bored in my room. I would like a Nerf gun because my cosusin is getting one from my family. Is Rudolph real? How do your reindeer fly. Love, Townsend.”

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I can sleep without doing pee in my bed

“Dear Santa Claus, My name is Yadiel and I am 4 years old. I’m from Dominican parents, but I borned in the United States. I wish you to give me something for Chritsmas. My parents do not have enough money for buy me something. My dad is the only one that is working and my mom is pregnant. My sister, Yazlyn, will born is Chritsmas and I will love if you send her something too for Chritsmas. It will mean something big to me if you send her something. My sizes in clothes are the following: coats, t-shirts, swetters: 4t. Pants, pajamas, and interior clothes: 4t. Sneakers, boots and shoes: 11.5. I am a little friendfull (friendly) and loving boy. I’ve been a good boy this whole year. I got good news for you. I can sleep without doing pee in my bed since June. With Love, Yadiel.” Maybe he should have kept that a secret. These Secret Santa gifts are the best you’ll ever give.

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I will trade you my sister for an elf

“Dear Santa and helpers, I have been very good this year. I am expecting a little sister. I don’t want her. Momy says her will be fun. I heard girls stink. I will trade you my sister when she comes from the stork for a elf. I want a race car and a Garage set for Christmas. There will be sugar cookies and burritos waiting for you. Thank you, Santa. Craig.”

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I already have what I want

“Dear Santa, Dont worry about me this year. I already have what I want. And she’s standing right next to me. Your friend, Taylor.” These vintage photos of Christmases past will bring you back in time.

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There are no chimneys

“How do you get inside the house if the door is locked and there are no chimneys?” In addition to these funny kid letters, get a laugh from these hilarious Christmas cartoons.

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I rember your “lack toase and tolrit”

“Dear Santa claus, I want a plasma flat screen TV. I have been nice all year. I just want to spend time with my family. And I rember your lack toase and tolrit so I got you soy mik and choclate chip cookies. I will always believe in you I put my name neat. Your friend, Nora.”

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We have your shoes

“Dear Santa, We have your shoes. Did you leave them here on accedent? I think you did. Love, Vincent.”

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Youre little elve

“Love youre little Elve Krista.”

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Why Santa why?

“Hi Santa I know it’s early but I not asking for a gift I am asking for a dog I really really want a dog this summer I want a yellow lab puppy I also have a question for you when I saw my uncle and his girlfriend put those presents in my mom’s car were those presents yours you just had drop them because you had to bring gifts to all the kids in Pendleton so you had them at my grandmas house and then my uncle and his girlfriend had to hide them from me why did they hide them from me Santa why”

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Please bring me a Shirley Temple doll

“Dear Santa, Please bring me a Shirley Temple doll. and I will take good care of her. She can sleep in my doll bed. And eat at my little table.”

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Where are you?

“Dear Santa, Where are You?”

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Why do you come down the chimney?

“Dear Santa Clause, This is what I want fore Christmas. I want a sleeping bag, a pink nightgown, monoply, bracelet, neckles, sled, a new bed, That’s what I want for Christmas. Love Debbie. P.S. Why do you come bown the chimney. Answer.” Now, go back in time a little and read these vintage letters to Santa from almost 100 years ago.

Originally Published: November 14, 2019

Free Letter to Santa Template

Create a personalized letter to Santa with our free customizable templates. Read on to see how to get a response from Santa.

Did you know that you can actually send a letter to Santa via USPS Operation Santa? See how to send a letter to Santa via the US Postal Service below. Whether you actually send the letter or not, we offer many free printable Santa templates. We also offer a free Santa envelope to send your letter to Santa by mail. If you want to ensure your child receives a response from Santa, then see our free letter from Santa templates.

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Santa Letter Template

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Letter with a List of Requests

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Printable Coloring Letter

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Blank Letter Template

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Santa Envelope

Santa Letter Template

You can personalize the Santa letter by customizing any letter template using our free online app, MS Word or Google Docs. You can print the blank Santa letter template and add your message in your handwriting. If you prefer, you can type the letter before you print. If you want to make free Santa letters with your child’s photo, then use the online editor and click on “add image” to add the photo.

You can also make a Santa envelope in which to insert your note.

Letter with a List of Requests

You can change the border on either of these letters.

Fillable PDF | Word | Google Docs | Change the Border

This template allows the recipient to select four gifts from Santa.

  • Something you want
  • Something you need
  • Something to wear
  • Something to read

Why 4 gifts?

According to the four-gift rule, each person gets only four gifts for Christmas. This not only simplifies Santa’s Christmas shopping but might also mean more meaningful gifts for the recipient.

Printable Coloring Letter

This letter to Santa coloring pages is a fun way for young kids to write a letter to Santa and make it their own.

The printable coloring page is totally customizable. You can edit the text, move the coloring images around and add more Christmas pictures to color. All with a click of your mouse! The coloring page maker is online so you don’t need to download any software and it is totally free!

You can actually type the entire letter before you print it or just print the blank letter and write on it. If you are creating this letter for more than one child you can make different versions of it. There are many coloring pictures available and you can add them with a click of your mouse!

Blank Letter Template

This letter to Santa printout template is blank so you can write whatever you want on it. Tell Santa about the year you’ve had and how you behaved. Be honest since he already knows! You can also ask for the things you want for yourself or for others.

If you are sending the letter via USPS Operation Santa program, then you need to include details of the things you ask for. Requests for clothes and shoes should include the preferred size, style, and color. Requests for toys, games, and books, should include names and titles.

Customize & Print

Santa Envelope

You can make free printable Santa envelopes addressed to the North Pole. There is also an option to print an envelope from Santa to your child. Once you have edited the text, print the envelope template. Cut around the template and fold on the dotted lines.

Customize the Envelope

If you want to participate in USPS Operation Santa then you must:

1. Address the envelope to:

Santa
123 Elf Road
North Pole, 88888

2. Include a return address on the upper left corner of the envelope.

3. Affix a First-Class stamp on the upper right corner.

FAQ

How to Send a Letter to Santa?

Writing a letter to Santa Claus is an excellent opportunity to create a family tradition. You can decide how to send your letter to Santa. Here are some options:

  • You can send a letter to Santa via USPS Operation Santa. Each year, thousands of letters are sent to Santa via USPS. They redact personal information and publish these letters online. Sometimes, generous people actually “adopt” and fulfill the letters. These adopters ship the gifts with Holiday wishes. If you send the letter on time (by December 12) and include a return address and insert the letter from Santa addressed to your child then you are supposed to receive a response from Santa with the North Pole Postmark.
  • Pretend to post it and then create a letter from Santa to give your child.
  • Make up a fun story. My neighbor told her son that her uncle Jim is Santa’s personal friend, so they give all Santa letters to uncle Jim who passes them on. If you send it by mail, then don’t forget to add the appropriate postage to make it authentic.

Don’t forget to add a return address so that Santa knows where to send the gifts to!

When should you send the letter?

If you want to participate in Operation Santa (run by USPS), then you need to send your letter by December 12. If you are not actually sending the letter and are planning to create a letter from Santa then you can send it whenever you want.

You need to send it by December 10 if you want your child to receive a response to the letter. To see how to get a response from Santa, see the letter from Santa.

Where should you send the letter to?

Santa’s address appears as the North Pole on some of the templates, but the text is editable so you can change the address.

If you want to participate in USPS Operation Santa, then you must send letters to:

Santa
123 Elf Road
North Pole, 88888

What happens to letters that are actually sent to Santa?

Every year, thousands of kids send letters to Santa Claus that are addressed to the North Pole. The USPS has a program called Operation Santa. They redact personal information and publish these letters online. Sometimes, generous people actually “adopt” and fulfill the letters.

There is also an option to send a letter to Santa from your child together with a personalized letter from Santa. You put both envelopes in a larger envelope and affix a first-class mail stamp and your child will receive the letter in the post with an official North Pole postmark! See letter from Santa.

What should you include within the letter?

If you use one of our letter templates above, you can fill in the blanks instead of starting from scratch. If you choose a blank letter template, then tell Santa what happened to you during the past year, and describe your accomplishments and challenges.

To participate in USPS Operation Santa, you must include a return address on the upper left corner of the envelope and affix a First-Class stamp on the upper right corner.

How to edit the title?

You can edit or delete the title. For example, if you want to change it to “Santa Claus Letter,” then click on the title and edit the text in the text box that will appear below. You can also change the font, font size, and color of the text.

How to make a Santa list?

If you want to send your list to Santa, you can either use this template, or you can use our free printable Christmas list. Since you can add text to it, you can write “Dear Santa” above your list. You can use the Santa list template to allow children to write their wish list or the gifts that they want to receive. You can also use it to make a list of goals that they want to achieve over the next year to encourage them to make new year resolutions and work towards reaching their goals.

Do you have a letter from Santa template?

Yes, we do. See our free custom letter from Santa.

What format do the free Santa letters come in?

You can download each letter in PDF format or as a Jpeg or png file. You can also download a document (Word or Google Docs) or edit online.

Can you create a letter in Word format?

There is no need to download software to create the Santa Claus letter template. The app is accessible online, and it is straightforward to customize. However, if you still prefer to use Word, then click on the Word version.

  1. Open the design that you like best.
  2. Download the document.
  3. Open it in Word.
  4. You can now add text in Word.

How to edit a letter with Google Docs

  1. Select the letter template you want to use.
  2. Click on Google Docs under the selected template.
  3. You will be prompted to make a copy. Make a copy.
  4. Edit the letter and then print it.

More Santa printables you might enjoy

  • If you have an Elf on the Shelf then see our free Elf on the Shelf letter templates.
  • Create a letter from Santa to send a personalized response from Santa
  • Naughty or nice list
  • Secret Santa template

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writing samples, as well as the nuances of sending a message to the addressee

New Year is a wonderful holiday, upon the onset of which everyone is waiting for a miracle, whether it be a child or an adult. As a child, each of us was waiting for a gift under the Christmas tree from Santa Claus. Despite the fact that times are changing, all children continue to believe in miracles and wait for their wishes to come true on New Year’s Eve.

Therefore, in order to create a New Year’s atmosphere, parents should help their child write the most cherished letter to Grandfather Frost , in which he will write about his desire. The kid may not know exactly how this letter is written, how to send it to the addressee, so if one of the adults joins the process , things will go faster and more fun.

Contents:

  • How to write a letter to Santa Claus?
  • Samples and examples of letters to Santa Claus
    • Example 1
    • Example 2
    • Example 3
    • Example 4
    • Example 5
    • Example 6
  • Writing a letter
  • Conclusion
  • Video

How to write a letter to Santa Claus?

First you need to discuss with the child the summary of the letter, what he dreams about and what gift he will ask Grandfather. There are some rules in writing a wonderful letter:

  • The text must necessarily begin with a greeting. It is imperative to say hello, as Santa Claus brings gifts only to obedient, polite and good children.
  • Next, the child should write some information about himself so that Santa Claus can get to know him better and get to know him well. You can write how old the baby is, his first and last name, describe his hobby and talk about interesting events in the past year.
  • You can say «thank you» to Grandfather for the gifts he brought for last New Year.
  • Be sure to write about what good deeds the child has done this year.
  • Now you can also ask for the desired present . Here parents come into play, who must explain to the baby that Santa Claus cannot give something very expensive or big. For example, Grandfather simply will not deliver a live elephant to a child. As a result, relatives will still have to buy a gift, so you need to turn on your imagination and direct the child to the gift that he really wants and parents are able to buy it.
  • At the end of the letter, be sure to thank your grandfather for reading the letter and say that you are looking forward to his appearance. Next, the baby must write his name and sign.

Samples and examples of letters to Santa Claus

Example 1

Santa Claus, hello! How are you doing? My name is Angelina, I live in Rostov-on-Don. I’m ten years old, now I’m in high school #2 in the fourth grade. I have never received a deuce, I study only for good grades. Always and in everything I listen to my parents, as well as grandparents. In my spare time, I like to make music and play my piano. This year, my little sister Anya appeared in our family, whom we all love very much. I always help my mother with the baby, we bathe her together, walk in the yard, I often sing songs to her.

I have been dreaming of a doll with long hair like Rapunzel for a very long time. Thank you very much for that soft bear you brought me for the previous New Year. I’m looking forward to you, Grandpa, to visit me. Sincerely, Natasha.

Example 2

Dear Santa Claus! Good afternoon I have always believed in you and will continue to believe, because every year I receive gifts from you. My name is Valentin, I am six years old and I live in a big family with my mother, father, grandparents. I also have a Kesha parrot. We live in the beautiful city of Volgograd. Every day I go to kindergarten, where I learn to read, draw and sing. I always listen to the elders. I have one request. I really want to receive a scooter from you as a gift. I will be looking forward to New Year’s Eve and your appearance. Don’t worry and enjoy every day. Valentine.

Example 3

Dear Santa Claus, hello! The boy Seryozha from the city of Gukovo is writing to you. I am six years old, I live with my mother Tanya and father Sasha, and I also have a brother Pasha, who is only one year old, he still cannot write, so I will write you this letter for the two of us. We have a big, beautiful house that dad built himself. Tim’s cat and Bim’s dog live with us.

I love cycling and playing with cars. I behaved well all year, always listened to my mother, helped her in everything and ate well. My brother is also very good, he hardly cries and eats a lot.

I really want you to bring me a beautiful car (SUV or minibus) for the New Year. I don’t have one yet, but I dream about it so much. Bring your little brother, please, a beautiful rattle. We are looking forward to your visit. Serezha and Pavlik.

Example 4

Hello Grandfather Frost! My name is Lesha, I am 5 years old. I live in the city of Krasnodar with my mom and dad, my grandmother lives next to us. I go to kindergarten and I really like it there. The other boys and I often play car repair. I love all sorts of cars, I have a whole collection of them. I also have a dog named Phil. We often walk, run, and I teach him to wear slippers to dad. I behaved well all year, helped my parents, ate a lot and slept well. Please bring me a quadcopter. I dream about him a lot. I will be looking forward to you. Your Lesha.

Example 5

Hello Grandpa! Dear santa claus! A good girl Ira from Sochi is writing to you. I am in the fourth grade and I have only good grades. All year I behaved well: I helped my grandmother in the garden, cooked with her to eat. I constantly helped my mother clean the house and prepare food, and she also taught me how to iron things. I didn’t mess around at all.

In my spare time I paint and watch movies. I want to thank you for the gifts you give me every year. This year I want to ask you to give me:

  • paint-by-number kit;
  • touch mobile phone because mine is broken.

I promise you that I will continue to behave well! Goodbye Grandpa. Sincerely, Ira.

Example 6

Good afternoon, dear Grandfather Frost! I am writing to you from Kaliningrad. My name is Pasha, I am 9 years old. I am fond of collecting coins with my dad. At school I study well, in my free time I ride a bike or surf the Internet. I behaved well all year, helped my parents, brought good grades from school and even earned a diploma in school running competitions. I ask you, please give me an album for coins for the New Year. I will be looking forward to you. Goodbye, your Pavlik.

Letter design

A child can be helped with writing the text of the message, but let him take care of the design himself , besides, this gives children great pleasure. You can simply direct the baby and suggest any idea.

For example, you can make a letter in the form of postcard and draw some kind of winter pattern on the front side. A Christmas tree in the snow and a sitting bunny next to it will look great. You can draw anything, you just need to give free rein to your imagination.

You can decorate the letter in the style of origami, scrapbooking and even decorate it with beads and rhinestones.

The finished letter must be enclosed in an envelope and sealed, it is also necessary to stick a postage stamp so that the letter does not get lost along the way.

It is necessary to tell the child that you can not wait for a response letter from Grandfather Frost, as he is very busy, and he will definitely bring a gift.

It is obligatory to fill in the envelope, write on it the name, surname of the child and the address of the house.

The addressee must be indicated as follows: Grandfather Frost. Russia, Vologda region, Veliky Ustyug.

You can just write the name of your country and «Santa Claus». The letter will definitely reach the wizard.

Conclusion

Now you know how to write a letter to Santa Claus. Don’t treat writing a magic letter as nonsense and fun. Let your child believe in a miracle and help him in this. It’s so wonderful to wait for the desired gift under the tree, believe in magic and dream!

The letter should be put on the New Year tree and explain to the child that Father Frost’s helpers collect messages and send them to the addressee. You can drop the letter in the mailbox.

The letter will help parents learn about the child’s dream and realize it.

Video

From our video you will learn all the secrets of how to write a letter to Grandfather Frost to get a treasured gift!

How to write a letter to Santa Claus in 2021

A letter to Santa Claus is an obligatory pre-New Year ritual for many children who are waiting for a miracle. But adults can join too. We’ll tell you how to do it, writes RIA Novosti.

So, the New Year is inexorably approaching, and you have decided that this time you definitely need to write to Santa Claus. The year turned out to be so difficult that it seems that only a kind grandfather can help and bring a fairy tale back into our lives.
But how to write a letter to Santa Claus? Where to begin?

Download and print a template — a letter form to Santa Claus

There are many ready-made samples on the Internet, so you can choose any letter template to Santa Claus that you like. There is no established form for Santa Claus mail, they are happy with absolutely any messages that you can arrange as you like.

The most beautiful letters are published on the website of Father Frost’s post office where you can draw inspiration.

Postal address for letters to Santa Claus
If it is important for you to write by hand and feel the warmth of paper pages, then a letter in an envelope is the most suitable option. You need to send it in advance. Father Frost’s address is:

Father Frost Post, Russia, Vologda region, Veliky Ustyug. Destination postcode: 162390.

If you are a supporter of modern technology, then you can get by with e-mail: the office also accepts applications online.

It is necessary to indicate the name, age, locality and write a letter in a special box. You can attach a drawing or a postcard, so there is still room for artistic expression.

How to send a letter to Santa Claus does not matter. Any of these methods guarantees that it will reach the addressee.

Sample letter
How to write a letter to Santa Claus? Yes, such that he certainly liked it?

The main thing is to put your soul into this message and write about your cherished dreams. But if you’re unsure of yourself and want everything to be perfect, here are a few examples of how other people have styled their letters.

Examples in prose
Dear Santa Claus! Neighbors from the Newton microdistrict of the city of Chelyabinsk are writing to you. «This is how the longest letter to Santa Claus begins. This is a paper message 112 meters 65 centimeters long, over which more than three hundred people, young and old, worked.

And from St. Petersburg, the main winter wizard was sent a postcard weighing 30 kilograms — this is a picture of young artists.
As you can see, the more interesting the idea, the more likely it will be noticed. But ordinary messages do not escape his attention. The main thing is that they are sincere. Here is a sample letter to Santa Claus.

«Hello, Grandfather Frost! My dream is to come to Veliky Ustyug and congratulate you on your birthday. And so that everything is fine with you! Grandfather Frost, I want none of my relatives and relatives to get sick.» So wrote Dasha from Tambov and added a drawing.

Examples in verse
But, for example, Alina from Unech (this is in the Bryansk region) wrote poems to Santa Claus:
«I will write a letter to Santa Claus
And I will put all my feelings into it.
I was nicknamed Alina from birth,
Mom kept me in the tummy,
The eighth was born on January.
The head of the family of our dad,
He is a super father, his name is Sasha.
And my mother Galina is a hostess from God,
Smart, good, but a little strict.
Now about the little brother, he’s the cover guy.
He was born before me by as much as seven years.
He gave me a name from birth for centuries.
Thanks brother, I love you.
New Year is a favorite holiday,
We love meeting him.
We love to decorate the Christmas tree,
We love giving gifts
And, of course, receive.
I thought for a long time, wondered,
What to ask you?
Oh, I came up with: a comb,
Like your granddaughter,
There is no best comb in the world,
And snowmen are more beautiful!
I wrote a letter to Santa Claus,
I told about my life in it.
Now it’s your turn, I’m waiting for an answer.

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