Santa letters are a great way to add joy to the holidays but not just any Santa letters will do. Kids are very savvy these days. In fact, many of them want proof that the letters they receive from Santa are real. They look for things like a post mark from the North Pole and a stamp from Santa. They know that if the letters from Santa are genuine they will be personalized.
This means a typical form letter will never do. An authentic letter from Santa should include personalized information – things like the color of the child’s eyes and the name of someone significant in the child’s life. Naming the town the kid lives in also adds a touch of authenticity. But if the letter isn’t written with the right enthusiasm, and just the right tone, then it will never come across as sounding like Santa Claus.
And who knows Santa Claus better than kids? After all, it is kids that read stories about Santa, they watch TV shows and movies about Santa, and they dream about Santa. That makes them the experts on Santa Claus.
Even Santa letters that try too hard to convince kids that the letter is really from Santa will be seen as fakes. The best way to carry on the tradition of Santa letters that keep kids believing in Santa, Rudolph, the elves and Mrs. Claus is to send one of the best Santa letters available. In fact, you can get an entire package from Santa that will astound your kids.
These packages include everything from North Pole snow to a swatch of Santa’s suit to one of Mrs. Claus’ Famous Sugar Cookies. And every letter from Santa comes with a free video greeting from Santa. Kids will love that.
Santa letters are an inexpensive gift that does much more than simply make a moment fun – these are the kind of gifts that create treasured childhood memories. The Santa letters become cherished keepsakes that kids hold on to for years. They become reminders of a wonderful Christmas and as these children grow up Santa letters becomes a tradition they continue with their own children. Share the joy and love of Santa letters this year – they really can add to the magic of the season!
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Santa Claus Letters And Other Christmas Traditions
Writing Santa Claus letters is perhaps one of the oldest and best loved Christmas traditions. The reason is simple really. This tradition focuses on a holiday icon; a hero that kids adore. And kids can enjoy this tradition with or without the involvement of their parents. All they need is paper and pencil to make this tradition happen. But of course, that’s not the ideal set up for this holiday favorite.
Writing letters to Santa Claus is much more fun when it becomes a family event. And kids love to send Santa letters that are artfully decorated with glitter, stickers, and beautiful stationery. And luckily enough, almost as if by magic, it seems that in every household there is at least one adult that has the real Santa address at the North Pole.
The Santa letters naturally lead to children hoping for letters from Santa Claus. And that has resulted in another tradition of sorts. Over the years parents have done what they could to secretly write letters themselves and try to convince their kids that these letters had a post mark from the North Pole and were really written by Santa. But nowadays they can simply order authentic Santa letters online.
Not only do the kids get personalized letters from Santa Claus, but they also receive a video greeting from Santa. In fact, parents can order packages that include a Santa’s Nice List Certificate or even one of Mrs. Claus’ Famous Sugar Cookies.
Decorating for the holiday season is another favorite Christmas tradition. Besides having a Christmas tree as a focal point we like having signs of Christmas evident throughout our homes. We accomplish this by adding garland to the handrails of our staircase and along the mantles of our fireplaces. We also hang mistletoe above doorways and add tabletop decorations wherever we can. We even move our decorating thirst outdoors and add lawn ornaments and lights to our house and yard.
The most basic holiday tradition is probably that of gift giving. We still give gifts to those we care about during the Christmas holiday. But during these economic hard times the gift giving has changed somewhat. Many people are now giving ‘gifts from the heart’ and recipients are loving it. These gifts are often handmade items. They may be things that are simple craft projects or in other cases they are family heirlooms that are being passed down as holiday gifts. This ‘getting back to basics’ has put new meaning on the concept of ‘giving from the heart’.
As you celebrate the holidays this year, consider the ways you celebrate. Do you follow traditions that generations from the past have, or are you setting new trends for your family? Is writing letters to Santa Claus a family event at your house? And what sort of gifts will you be giving this year?
The traditions that children follow in their homes as they grow up tend to set the way for how the traditions they will follow throughout their life. We can choose to focus on having time together to write letters to Santa, to create Christmas crafts, or to simply find time to bond. These special times can help strengthen family ties and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
After your kids write their letters to Santa they will be waiting anxiously for letters from Santa that reassure them that they are on Santa’s Nice List. You can order the best Santa Claus letters online and get a free video greeting for your kids that will amaze them. Get back to basics this year. Spend time bonding with those you love.
Writing letters to Santa Claus is much more fun when it becomes a family event. And kids love to send Santa letters that are artfully decorated with glitter, stickers, and beautiful stationery. And luckily enough, almost as if by magic, it seems that in every household there is at least one adult that has the real Santa address at the North Pole.
The Santa letters naturally lead to children hoping for letters from Santa Claus. And that has resulted in another tradition of sorts. Over the years parents have done what they could to secretly write letters themselves and try to convince their kids that these letters had a post mark from the North Pole and were really written by Santa. But nowadays they can simply order authentic Santa letters online.
Not only do the kids get personalized letters from Santa Claus, but they also receive a video greeting from Santa. In fact, parents can order packages that include a Santa’s Nice List Certificate or even one of Mrs. Claus’ Famous Sugar Cookies.
Decorating for the holiday season is another favorite Christmas tradition. Besides having a Christmas tree as a focal point we like having signs of Christmas evident throughout our homes. We accomplish this by adding garland to the handrails of our staircase and along the mantles of our fireplaces. We also hang mistletoe above doorways and add tabletop decorations wherever we can. We even move our decorating thirst outdoors and add lawn ornaments and lights to our house and yard.
The most basic holiday tradition is probably that of gift giving. We still give gifts to those we care about during the Christmas holiday. But during these economic hard times the gift giving has changed somewhat. Many people are now giving ‘gifts from the heart’ and recipients are loving it. These gifts are often handmade items. They may be things that are simple craft projects or in other cases they are family heirlooms that are being passed down as holiday gifts. This ‘getting back to basics’ has put new meaning on the concept of ‘giving from the heart’.
As you celebrate the holidays this year, consider the ways you celebrate. Do you follow traditions that generations from the past have, or are you setting new trends for your family? Is writing letters to Santa Claus a family event at your house? And what sort of gifts will you be giving this year?
The traditions that children follow in their homes as they grow up tend to set the way for how the traditions they will follow throughout their life. We can choose to focus on having time together to write letters to Santa, to create Christmas crafts, or to simply find time to bond. These special times can help strengthen family ties and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
After your kids write their letters to Santa they will be waiting anxiously for letters from Santa that reassure them that they are on Santa’s Nice List. You can order the best Santa Claus letters online and get a free video greeting for your kids that will amaze them. Get back to basics this year. Spend time bonding with those you love.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Ho, Ho, Ho, The Best Santa Letters Online, And Mistletoe!
What could make the Christmas season merrier than Santa letters and mistletoe? Nothing but the best Santa letters sent straight from the North Pole. Wouldn’t your kids love to receive a personalized letter from Santa himself?
Nowadays kids can have so much more than a simple note signed as Santa. In these modern times they can have it all. Why not order genuine letters from Santa that come with a free video greeting from Santa? These greetings are absolutely adorable!
But that’s not all. You can even choose packages that include one of Mrs. Claus’ Famous Sugar Cookies and a swatch of Santa’s suit.
The holiday season should be special for everyone, but especially for children. Kids are often thrilled with some of the simplest things. This includes letters from Santa, mistletoe hanging in doorways and a lighted Christmas tree.
Of course, Christmas wouldn’t be complete without Santa Claus! He is a holiday icon and hero. He’s been around for hundreds of years and he will be here for hundreds more. He is loved by children everywhere.
Santa Claus represents the good that we all have in our hearts. And it seems that during the holiday season, perhaps partly because of Santa, we are more in touch with that part of ourselves. It is easier to be kind and to give than during other times of the year.
Whether it is Santa Claus that brings out the good in us or not, a belief in Santa is a nice thing for kids. It helps them to believe that all things are possible. They envision this magical winter paradise where Santa and his reindeer live. When kids write letters to Santa they feel certain that he will read them.
And letters from Santa just confirm for them that he is real and that they have made his Nice List. When kids also enjoy a free video greeting from Santa they are ecstatic! That’s why these are the best Santa letters online.
Nowadays kids can have so much more than a simple note signed as Santa. In these modern times they can have it all. Why not order genuine letters from Santa that come with a free video greeting from Santa? These greetings are absolutely adorable!
But that’s not all. You can even choose packages that include one of Mrs. Claus’ Famous Sugar Cookies and a swatch of Santa’s suit.
The holiday season should be special for everyone, but especially for children. Kids are often thrilled with some of the simplest things. This includes letters from Santa, mistletoe hanging in doorways and a lighted Christmas tree.
Of course, Christmas wouldn’t be complete without Santa Claus! He is a holiday icon and hero. He’s been around for hundreds of years and he will be here for hundreds more. He is loved by children everywhere.
Santa Claus represents the good that we all have in our hearts. And it seems that during the holiday season, perhaps partly because of Santa, we are more in touch with that part of ourselves. It is easier to be kind and to give than during other times of the year.
Whether it is Santa Claus that brings out the good in us or not, a belief in Santa is a nice thing for kids. It helps them to believe that all things are possible. They envision this magical winter paradise where Santa and his reindeer live. When kids write letters to Santa they feel certain that he will read them.
And letters from Santa just confirm for them that he is real and that they have made his Nice List. When kids also enjoy a free video greeting from Santa they are ecstatic! That’s why these are the best Santa letters online.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
From Halloween Candy To Santa Letters
At my house, as soon as Halloween is over my grandkids start writing their Santa letters. They write lots of letters to Santa Claus before Christmas. I think some of them are just for practice though.
I have four grandkids, two boys and two girls. Daniel is getting older now and he is beginning to question whether Santa really exists at all. But he’s still unsure enough that he doesn’t want to skip writing to Santa.
Savannah is next in age. She still believes and is always ready to tell Daniel that he better too. Savannah is happy to explain in detail how it is possible for reindeer to fly and for Santa Claus to deliver gifts around the world in one night. She can explain it all and there is no room for doubts or nonbelievers.
Madilynn is four years old. She’s at one of those really fun ages – you know, she believes in Santa Claus and gets excited about every little thing. With every commercial or ad she tells me she wants ‘that’ for Christmas.
And finally there’s Matthew. Matthew is only two. Of course he’s too young to really know what’s going on but he’s starting to get the idea that holidays are special times.
Here’s the really fun part; when the kids are all together at my house and they decide to write letters to Santa, all four of them work together. Daniel and Savannah take charge and help the younger ones. They instruct them about the importance of making Santa letters pretty and how the letters have to look nice so Santa will open them. It’s funny to see their frustration when Matthew scribbles on his paper with a crayon and Madilynn takes what seems like forever to write a single word.
But in the end they complete the project and each of them seem to feel proud. As I said, some of these letters to Santa are only for practice. When they ‘get it just right’ we mail the letters off to the North Pole. Then the wait begins for the letters from Santa.
I have four grandkids, two boys and two girls. Daniel is getting older now and he is beginning to question whether Santa really exists at all. But he’s still unsure enough that he doesn’t want to skip writing to Santa.
Savannah is next in age. She still believes and is always ready to tell Daniel that he better too. Savannah is happy to explain in detail how it is possible for reindeer to fly and for Santa Claus to deliver gifts around the world in one night. She can explain it all and there is no room for doubts or nonbelievers.
Madilynn is four years old. She’s at one of those really fun ages – you know, she believes in Santa Claus and gets excited about every little thing. With every commercial or ad she tells me she wants ‘that’ for Christmas.
And finally there’s Matthew. Matthew is only two. Of course he’s too young to really know what’s going on but he’s starting to get the idea that holidays are special times.
Here’s the really fun part; when the kids are all together at my house and they decide to write letters to Santa, all four of them work together. Daniel and Savannah take charge and help the younger ones. They instruct them about the importance of making Santa letters pretty and how the letters have to look nice so Santa will open them. It’s funny to see their frustration when Matthew scribbles on his paper with a crayon and Madilynn takes what seems like forever to write a single word.
But in the end they complete the project and each of them seem to feel proud. As I said, some of these letters to Santa are only for practice. When they ‘get it just right’ we mail the letters off to the North Pole. Then the wait begins for the letters from Santa.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Writing Santa Letters That Can Make Christmas Dreams Come True
Even Santa letters that are not sent can help us visualize the things that could make our dreams come true. Even as adults we can enjoy getting ‘into the zone’ if only for a few moments, of believing that anything is possible.
This sort of belief can help us escape from reality, if only for a brief period of time. It can offer us a time to forget about the problems and responsibilities we may be struggling with. For a short period of time we can go back in time – back to the place in time when we were children and we believed in things like Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and magic.
Can you remember how wonderful that felt? Don’t you deserve that freedom and bliss again? Grant yourself the right to enjoy that. All you have to do is allow yourself simple pleasures.
Spend time with children and let yourself get involved in their world – be a part of their fun and games. When it’s time for them to create Christmas craft projects – you create some of your own. But create the same kind that the kids do. And when they write letters to Santa Claus, you write letters to Santa.
When you write these letters to Santa, try to imagine that Santa really does exist and that he has the power to bring you whatever you want. Imagine the way kids must feel. You’ll understand why Christmas holds so much magic for kids and why it is so important to encourage this belief for as long as possible.
When we lose it we lose much more than we realize and unfortunately, it’s something that we can never really get back. For example, even if you can imagine for a few moments time that Santa exists, and you send a wonderful letter to the North Pole, unlike the children, it is very doubtful that you will be waiting for letters from Santa.
The kids on the other hand will wait anxiously. And when those letters arrive they will be thrilled. Let the magic live on!
This sort of belief can help us escape from reality, if only for a brief period of time. It can offer us a time to forget about the problems and responsibilities we may be struggling with. For a short period of time we can go back in time – back to the place in time when we were children and we believed in things like Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and magic.
Can you remember how wonderful that felt? Don’t you deserve that freedom and bliss again? Grant yourself the right to enjoy that. All you have to do is allow yourself simple pleasures.
Spend time with children and let yourself get involved in their world – be a part of their fun and games. When it’s time for them to create Christmas craft projects – you create some of your own. But create the same kind that the kids do. And when they write letters to Santa Claus, you write letters to Santa.
When you write these letters to Santa, try to imagine that Santa really does exist and that he has the power to bring you whatever you want. Imagine the way kids must feel. You’ll understand why Christmas holds so much magic for kids and why it is so important to encourage this belief for as long as possible.
When we lose it we lose much more than we realize and unfortunately, it’s something that we can never really get back. For example, even if you can imagine for a few moments time that Santa exists, and you send a wonderful letter to the North Pole, unlike the children, it is very doubtful that you will be waiting for letters from Santa.
The kids on the other hand will wait anxiously. And when those letters arrive they will be thrilled. Let the magic live on!
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