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Making Christmas Bright & Santa's Letters Right

When Christmas is near kids everywhere begin thinking about things they want to find under the tree. They also begin thinking about Santa letters and how to stay on Santa's nice list. After all, the belief that a child is on Santa's naughty list can be quite worrisome.

So it is a Christmas tradition for kids to write letters to Santa. Some families have even made this a family event. They save an evening for creating craft projects and writing the letters to Santa Claus. Sometimes this time also includes decorating the Christmas tree or baking cookies. It can truly be a wonderful time to share and bond as a family.

Ideally you will have a craft box that contains some nice paper and things like glitter, glue, bright markers and even some stickers. Other ideas include old Christmas cards and even wrapping paper from years gone by. You see, kids always want to decorate their letters to Santa. A plain piece of paper and envelope will never do when it will be seen by Santa, Mrs. Claus, and Rudolph!

Parents are expected to know the secret
address at the North Pole that the letters should be sent to. Of course, if you don't know that address you won't have to worry because your local post office can help. They are very used to getting these letters. One of the nice things about letters to Santa is the fact that they make wonderful guides for adults when they are shopping.
Making Christmas Bright & Santa's Letters Right


Children always list what they want for Christmas. Additionally they are likely to add explanations for any bad behaviors as well as promises for the future. One of the most frequently asked for gifts is a simple response to the letter. It seems that every kid wants a letter from Santa. The good news is that you can easily take care of that request.

Making Christmas Bright & Santa's Letters Right

By: Debbie Allen




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