i have two foster children 4 &9 and want to make this a very special Christmass. does anyone know where i can get free letter from santa or where to send their letter to santa?
Nine answers:
heb8478
2007-11-13 09:24:35 UTC
http://www.santaclauslettersonline.com/home.asp
This is what I found to print off personalized letters.
SoBox
2007-11-13 10:25:08 UTC
I don't know of any place that will do it for free, but you can get it done for around $5. Or, you can make up your own while they're at school or something. Buy special Christmas paper, use stencils and disguise your handwriting. You know the kids better than any stranger at a letter company does. That's what I'm doing for my son, and I also found a place that will have Santa call him on Christmas Eve (I think it costs about $13). He's going to be so excited!
How wonderful that you're going out of your way to give them a nice Christmas. Happy holidays and God bless you all.
♥ ~Brittany~
2007-11-13 09:26:21 UTC
NO...but just do it yourself. Santa lives at 111 Candy Cane Lane in the North Pole! Have them write their letters then let them put the letters in the mailbox. When you get a chance take them out and replace them with letters from Santa! The stores sell envelopes that have red and white stripes along the edges...that would look more authentic! If you type the letter i think it would look better than hand writing it. I hope your children have a wonderful Christmas!!
liliana
2016-05-23 03:26:26 UTC
Band: Mcfly =P Dear Santa Hows That Girl in the North Pole. I've been a Star Girl this year. For Christmas I want Fun Fun Fun & Five Colours In Her Hair. I will leave you an Umbrella on Christmas Eve Merry Christmas I'll Be OK!
badkat423
2007-11-13 09:36:34 UTC
Contact the post office. And I think I saw an item on the news last year that if you send their letters to Santa to the post office of North Pole, Alaska (zip code 99705) they send letters back from Santa.
Merry Christmas to you and your very lucky foster children!
Isabella
2007-11-13 09:28:20 UTC
ok, if you want santa to write them back, try *ahem* getting a family member to help him out as he is very busy!
outgoing mail is fun though! take your foster kids to mail the letter themselves,
to Santa Claus.
123 candy cane lane.
The North Pole
Alaska.
or you could sit with them by the fire and tell them the story that some Russian nuns used to believe putting the letter in the fire sent the letter to him faster, it would ride on the wind and he would get the ashes and put them back together, santa has old man eyes now and its hard to read burned letters, so leaving them beside the fireplace will work too, it will just be a little slower. take the letters when they are asleep and mail them or hide them to look at when they are older.
anonymous
2007-11-13 09:23:51 UTC
You could make your own.... print it cause the 9 yr old may know your handwriting, and then just put Santa and the north pole as the return address, and send it from the post office, as far as where to mail it to... I am sure the post office gets millions of letters addressed to the north pole, call your local office and ask! merry christmas
bells2599
2007-11-13 10:02:40 UTC
Yes, call your local library, or Park and Rec, or go on-line to Northpole.com. You can track Santa's journey on-line on Christmas Eve, too..
Way to go!!!!
summer_rayne
2007-11-13 09:24:46 UTC
check out this site...
http://www.santa-letters.net/
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