Do your kids want to write a letter to Santa Claus? It’s even more fun for kids to get a letter from Santa when they write to him first. Below is a free printable letter to Santa Claus template you can print out for your kids and some quick tips on helping your kids write a letter to Santa.
1. Help your kids learn to be polite. Suggest that they start their letter with a polite inquiry about Santa’s life with a question such as “How have you and Mrs. Claus been?” or with a statement such as, “I hope your year has been going well.” Remind them that they only write a letter to Santa Claus once a year and before they ask him to bring lots of presents, they should say something nice to him.
2. Reinforce their good behavior. Encourage your kids to write about something good they’ve done this year so Santa knows if they’re on the Naughty or Nice list. They might want to write something such as, “I’ve been very nice to my sister this year” or “I have been keeping my room clean.”
3. Go ahead, ask for the toys. NOW let them know they can ask Santa for some toys. Encourage them to keep it to a few favorites.
4. End the letter with a thank you.. Encourage your kids to end their letter with a thank you to Santa for bringing toys and cheer to little kids and then have them sign it.
5. Put the letter in the mailbox. Have your kids put their letter to Santa Claus in an envelope, address it to Santa at the North Pole and put it in the mailbox. Then it’s up to YOU to make sure Santa receives the letter and writes back.
To print the letter to Santa Claus in its full size (7 1/2 x 10), RIGHT click on the image and click Print Target.



