Parenting Positive Kids
One of the sweetest traditions of Christmas are letters to Santa. Kids take such pride in telling him everything they want for Christmas and how they've been a good boy or girl. Help your kids write their letters to Santa and address the envelope to the North Pole!
Not only can kids write the traditional letter to Santa, but now they can even send a recordable wish list card!
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Have your kids ever written a letter to Santa? Did you write letters to Santa when you were a child?
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My kids never made lists when they were little. They would go and see Santa and ask for love and friendship. Because they would hear their dad say that is what he wanted at Christmas. It sure made Santa smile when he heard that from my kids. Then when they were a little older they asked for food for the animals at the shelter where we volunteer.
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My parents didn't raise us to believe in Santa. When my kids were younger, I never really talked about it, but once the older two started school, they heard of Santa through other children. They taught their baby sister about him so she believes as well. I have no problem with it. I think it's part of the magic of childhood. They write him letters each year and each year, Santa writes them one back with their gifts. They enjoy it and I enjoy the looks on their faces! Love my babies! :)