The Christmas time is a very specific time of the year, filled
with delight, wonder and expectation for what is to come. Buddies and family
assemble to share the warmth of the season, but most importantly it's our kids
whose faces are aglow with wonder and delight.
Children everywhere pleasure in the mystery of Santa Claus. The
age-old letter to Santa can be a amazing way for children to show their ideas
and wishes.
Just before writing a letter to Santa,
take a few minutes to assume about what you really want to involve in the
Christmas wish letter. Are there some things, other than toys, that could be
useful wishes? Have you been good or more naughty than essential this year? Did
you earn good grades in school?
So, let's get in the mood to write to Santa. Put on a beloved
Christmas cd, something lively with lots of sounds of jingling alarms. Why not
add a cup of hot chocolate with a candy cane stirrer. Get a piece of paper and
a pencil (just in case you need to change a few things), and let's begin.
Start by producing or creating your name and address at the top
right-hand corner of the page. Always write efficiently, so Santa will be able
to read what you wrote.
Begin your letter with "Dear Santa Clause". It's usually
a good idea to tell Santa a little bit about you. He's got many boys and girls
to remember, and it can't hurt to renew his mind. Tell him if you've been good,
or bad, due to the fact you don't want to fib to Santa.
Add in something you did that were special, or helped others.
Things like, helping someone learns to read, or color inside the lines, or
maybe you aided your grandmother and grandfather work in their yard or mow
their garden.
Don't ignore in letter for Santa to
thank Santa for the things he brought you last year. Now it's time to tell
Santa what you want for Christmas and why. Keep your list brief, and only put
things on the list that you really want. If there are some things you would
like Santa to bring for your family, be sure to include these to your list.
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