This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
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Structure:Start with Dear Santa, because you want to be polite right?Tell Santa a little about yourself.Ask how Santa, Mrs.Ask for some of the presents you wish to see on Christmas morning, don't be greedy though.Including a request for a friend or family member is a nice touch.More items...?
Begin your letter with "Dear Santa." This type of greeting is called a salutation. You should always start your letters with a salutation, so writing to Santa is really good practice. Tell Santa who you are. Santa knows you, of course he has been watching you all year.
Begin your letter with "Dear Santa." This type of greeting is called a salutation. You should always start your letters with a salutation, so writing to Santa is really good practice. Tell Santa who you are. Santa knows you, of course he has been watching you all year.
First, have the child write a letter to Santa. Have the child address it to Santa Claus, North Pole. When the child isn't looking, write Santa's response on the back of the letter. Then, send the letter to the following address: North Pole Holiday Postmark, Postmaster, 4141 Postmark Dr, Anchorage, AK, 99530-9998.
The answer is, USPS collects them all up and, with the help of charities and individuals, answers as many as possible! USPS will collect up the letters that are marked for Santa at the North Pole, and process them.
The Postal Service says letters to Santa should be addressed to 123 Elf Road, North Pole, 88888 (which the agency says is Santa's workshop and not his residence), include a return address and a stamp. Children can send letters to the North Pole all year, but the Postal Service only accepts them for Santa until Dec. 15.
A USPS spokesperson provided the following guidelines: 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.
That guarantees a postmark on the return letter from the North Pole. Letters with postage and an address of the North Pole or Santa Claus are usually routed to one of 15 regional post offices that participate in Operation Santa.