We are finally starting a Christmas tradition to write letters to Santa! This year, our daughter is old enough to understand the concept and so we had her start with circling toys and books she liked from a magazine flyer. With our new printable pack – Letters to Santa, there are pre-written letters for you to fill in the blanks! Plus, we have added several fun pages for your little ones to draw and decorate pages for Santa.
Keep scrolling down to download a free “Letter to Santa” template!
This pack includes the free postcard template + a letter format as well for you to choose from. Click here to check it out on Etsy!
I included some fun drawing and decorating pages for your little ones to play with. There are also tracing pages for their little hands & feet so that you can remember how small they are. My favorite bonus though, is a fun Christmas placemat for you to place snacks for Santa & Rudolph.
Our daughter was so excited to try this! She was so excited and thought that Santa was coming soon… maybe we should have waited until end of November to do this activity – opps!
But she was so happy to pick out her christmas wish list and fold up her letters to Santa.
We also practiced setting out cookies & milk for Santa (plus a snack for Rudolph!) and she was so excited about that she wouldn’t let any of us drink or eat the cookies. We ended up having to sneak it away later and she put the carrot for Rudolph in the mailbox to send off to North Pole.
Click here to download your own Postcard to Santa!
If you want to check out the full package with activities – click here!
Time to start the countdown to Christmas! Keep an eye out for our advent calendar activities coming soon.