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The official U.S. Postal Service address for Santa Claus is 123 Elf Road, North Pole, 88888.
The official U.S. Postal Service address for Santa Claus is 123 Elf Road, North Pole, 88888.
Have the child write a letter to Santa and place it in an envelope addressed to: Santa Claus, North Pole. Write a personalized response to the child's letter and sign it "From Santa." Insert both letters into an envelope, and address it to the child. Add the return address: SANTA, NORTH POLE, to the envelope.
With the correct postal address: 123 Elf Road, North Pole, 88888. An official address means a quicker beeline to St. Nick, said Kim Frum, a spokeswoman for the Postal Service.
With the correct postal address: 123 Elf Road, North Pole, 88888. An official address means a quicker beeline to St. Nick, said Kim Frum, a spokeswoman for the Postal Service.
Let your own lives be the inspiration. Here are some ideas: Notes can be simple expressions of love: "Just a note to tell you how much I love you. I think of you often during the day!" To have even more fun, you can write the letter in a secret code or even by spelling words backwards or in mirror writing.
Simply write a letter to your child as if it were written from Santa Claus and sign it Santa. 2. Put the letter in a stamped, sealed and addressed envelope to your child. Add the return address: Santa Claus, North Pole and a first class stamp.
Have the child write a letter to Santa and place it in an envelope addressed to: Santa Claus, North Pole. Write a personalized response to the child's letter and sign it "From Santa." Insert both letters into an envelope, and address it to the child. Add the return address: SANTA, NORTH POLE, to the envelope.
Frum says that the letter "from" Santa can be as creative as you want to make it. "Some suggestions include mentioning how well the child is doing at school, how nice they've been to their siblings/friends/family, the weather at the North Pole (currently snowing), the reindeer are getting excited for the trip, Mrs.
Mention the child's age in the letter as well. Mention their name in the body of the letter at least twice in addition to addressing it to the specific child. Thread details into the letter that show Santa knows the child. For example, you could praise something specific that the child did that year.