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Hi all - from the post office website - you have until 14th December!!


Hello there! Want to write to Santa do you? Smashing idea! We do hope you've been a good boy or a good girl though. What's that? You have? Hooray! We're in business then and Christmas is a MOST serious business for Santa!


Santa is ever-so busy in the run-up to Christmas, which (I am sure you won't be surprised) starts for Santa every year in early January! You can imagine how excited he is right now as Christmas approaches, just weeks away.


All Santa's Reindeer are excited too, looking forward to stretching their legs once more on the flight from home to home, not to mention the mince pies and (hopefully) carrots all the children will be leaving out for them. You will try and leave just a little something for them won't you? Don't worry if you forget, they eat too much on Christmas Eve anyway!


Whatever you do though, don't forget to write to Santa in plenty of time. He has to manage his time really carefully at this time of year, especially as time management has never been one of Santa's strong points, but he's been on a course and hopes to respond to as many letters as possible this year.


Make sure you write to Santa by 14 December at the latest, attach a first or second class stamp and send your letter to:


Santa

Santa's Grotto,

Reindeerland,

SAN TA1


(You may address him as Father Christmas if you prefer, he doesn't mind what you call him, as long as you don't call him too early in the morning!) Rudolph is usually around and keen to give Santa a helping hoof, but make sure you remember these three important things:


write your name and address clearly on your letter to Santa

attach either a 1st or 2nd class stamp to the envelope

Santa really wants to receive your letter in plenty of time, so please please please let him get what he wants and send it before 14 December!

Happy Holidays!

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Check out Portable North Pole too - you can set up so your children get a video call from Santa and it's hilarious to watch them watching it and answering his questions. You can upload a photo, so he opens a book and all their details are in it!!


http://www.portablenorthpole.com/home

The Nappy Lady Wrote:

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> Check out Portable North Pole too - you can set up

> so your children get a video call from Santa and

> it's hilarious to watch them watching it and

> answering his questions. You can upload a photo,

> so he opens a book and all their details are in

> it!!

>

> http://www.portablenorthpole.com/home


And ... its open today way hey! Mine are still obsessed with last year's videos. This year there's an option for a naughty, nice or naughty/nice child lol....

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