How to write a letter to and from Santa Claus

A little girl writing a letter to Santa, wearing a Santa hat and sat next to a Christmas tree.

Christmas sparks an unmatched excitement in children, making it an ideal time to channel their enthusiasm into an engaging and educational activity: writing a letter to Santa.

Whether it’s their first correspondence or a yearly tradition, our guide includes valuable suggestions, templates, and expert tips to elevate their letter-writing experience.

If you’re eager for your son or daughter to receive a heartfelt response from Santa himself, we’ve got just the solution — even if it’s Christmas Eve.

Join us as we explore the art of crafting the perfect festive letters with your children.

How to write a letter to Santa

Writing a letter to Santa isn’t just a fun activity — it’s a bridge between children and the mythical figure they’ve eagerly anticipated for years.

It’s your child’s chance to express their wishes and dreams, conveying their heart’s desires for the festive season.

When composing this magical letter, ensure they include these key elements:

  • Their name and postal address: Don’t forget this crucial detail — it ensures Santa can reply.
  • Date: Place it at the top right of the page for a formal touch.
  • Greeting: Start the letter with a warm salutation, like ‘Dear Santa’ or ‘Dear Father Christmas’.
  • Main message: Share the heartfelt message your child wishes to convey to Santa.
  • Closing Message: Sign off with a closing message like ‘From,’ ‘Love from,’ or ‘Best wishes’.
  • Signature: Encourage your child to sign their name at the end proudly.

With these elements, your child’s letter is complete and ready for Santa. It can be kept as a treasured keepsake, sent through a service that facilitates replies from Santa, or entrusted to a relative for safekeeping until you craft a response.

An example letter to Santa

123 Make-Believe Lane

Imaginary Town

Fictional City

Pretend County

MAD EUP

Country

[Date]

Dear Santa,

I hope this letter finds you well! I’ve been thinking a lot about Christmas, and since it’s just around the corner, I wanted to share my wishes with you. My parents mentioned that you might be the one to ask for these special gifts.

I understand that the magic of Christmas means not everything on my list might fit in your sleigh, but any surprises you can manage would make me very happy.

This year, I’ve tried my best to be kind and helpful. I’ve shared my toys with my little sister throughout the year, and I befriended a new boy at school who needed some help with English. Being on the nice list feels lovely!

Here’s what I’ve been dreaming about:

  • A Willy Wonka costume (I’ve always wanted to be as magical as him!)
  • A LEGO space shuttle (for my intergalactic adventures)
  • A lively family board game (something we can all enjoy together)
  • A trampoline for our garden (to bounce and have fun outside)
  • A cuddly toy badger (for cosy bedtime stories)
  • A Julia Donaldson book (not Zog or Room on the Broom, please, as I already have those adventures!)
  • A pet hamster for my sister (she talks about it every day)
  • World peace

Thank you so much for all the joy you bring to this magical time of year, Santa. I can’t wait to see what surprises await! I’ll leave you and the reindeer a treat on Christmas Eve.

Love from,

Edward

How to write a letter from Santa

Santa Claus sat at his desk, reading a letter from a child.

Crafting a personalised letter from Santa for your child can be a heartwarming and magical experience — especially if they’re eagerly awaiting a response.

If the service you used won’t automatically reply, fear not — you can easily create your own enchanting letter.

There are various ways to deliver this exciting message — whether placed under their pillow, mysteriously appearing in front of the chimney, or being sent through the mail. The joy of receiving something addressed from the North Pole will light up their world with wonder and excitement.

Beyond the delight it brings, a letter from Santa presents a beautiful opportunity to celebrate and encourage your child. Take this chance to commend their wonderful personality traits and acknowledge the thoughtful actions they’ve shown throughout the year.

This letter will be a treasure for your child to read and allow you to reflect on their growth and the beautiful moments of the past 12 months.

So, what goes into crafting a captivating letter from Santa?

A template letter from Santa

From the desk of Santa Claus

Dear [Name],

Greetings from the North Pole! Your letter reached me, and I must say, I was thrilled to read it. Your wish list is absolutely splendid this year!

I swiftly handed over your list to the bustling elves in our workshop. They’re hard at work, crafting and wrapping gifts in preparation for the magical night of Christmas Eve.

Meanwhile, our reindeer are in top form, gearing up for their grand journey, and Mrs. Claus keeps us warm and well-fed with her delightful treats.

I spoke to your parent[s]/caregiver[s] (adjust as needed), and they had such wonderful things to say about you. They spoke of your [positive trait], [positive trait], and [positive trait]. I was also truly touched to hear about the kindness you showed when [positive thing your child did during the past 12 months].

I know you’re usually eager to catch a glimpse of the sleigh on Christmas Eve, but remember, presents can only be delivered when little ones are fast asleep. So, be sure to tuck in early — before 9 pm this year, please!

I’m bursting with excitement for you to discover the surprises I have in store. May they bring you immense joy this Christmas.

Warmest wishes and Merry Christmas!

Santa Claus

Lucy is our lead editor and has been passionate about stationery since childhood. She has a particular fondness for rollerball and calligraphy pens and is a keen advocate of snail mail.