
As each Christmas approaches, I wonder how many more seasons will contain the magic of Santa Claus. How many more times will we repeat our Christmas Eve traditions: tracking Santa, making cookies and setting them out with a glass of milk, and along with the children’s letters to Santa.
My kiddos are ages five and eight, and still relish the wonder of Santa. I hold onto these sweet, simple, magical traditions for as long as I can.
This year, “write a letter to Santa” was the activity for Day 4 of our advent calendar. My kids were brief and to the point, as usual.
I’ve created a free printable of this Letter to Santa design that you can download for personal use! Hope you (and your kiddos!) enjoy it!
Click here to download the Urban Bliss Free Printable Letter to Santa.
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Thankyou so very much for sharing this letter to Santa.
My grandkids will love writing to Santa.
Hugs Lynne from OZ
Hope your grandkids have fun writing their letters, Lynne! Thanks so much and happy holidays to you and yours!