Subjecting children to the excitement of receiving a letter from Santa Claus is an enchanting experience, made even more magical when the letter is postmarked from the North Pole. The U.S. Postal Service offers an easy way to create this unforgettable moment for your little ones.
How to Create a Letter from Santa
To begin the process, have your child compose a heartfelt letter addressed to “Santa Claus, North Pole.” Once your child is not around, you can open the envelope and craft a personalized response to their letter. Next, place this response into a separate envelope addressed to your child, ensuring to include the return address: SANTA, NORTH POLE.
For a festive touch, affix a First-Class Mail stamp, such as the delightful Christmas Carols Forever stamp, to the envelope. Then, insert this envelope into a larger one—preferably a Priority Mail Flat Rate envelope—and address it to:
North Pole Postmark Postmaster 4141 Postmark Drive Anchorage, AK 99530-9998
It’s crucial to send the letters to the Anchorage postmaster by December 15 to ensure they are stamped and returned before Santa’s arrival. Don’t forget to document the joy on your child’s face when they receive their letter! The USPS encourages families to share these moments using the hashtag “#LettersFromSanta.”
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Conclusion
In summary, writing and sending letters to Santa can be an extraordinary way to create lasting memories for your children. With a few simple steps, you can ensure that your kids experience the joy of receiving a personalized letter from Santa, postmarked from the North Pole.
