is not only a good way to celebrate the joy of Christmas,
it offers a magical, meaningful message of giving...
Personalized throughout...
2007 Edition illustrated by master artist Roger Xavier...
Delivered in a hand-addressed envelope...
Postmarked by the USPS at the North Pole!
| LETTER IDEAS |
A Letter From Santa--a wonderful gift for children, but not for children only.
A Click2Mail Letter From Santa is a wonderful gift for children—a one-of-a-kind letter, printed on beautifully illustrated stationery, “signed” by Santa, hand-addressed, stamped with a special issue stamp, postmarked at the North Pole, and hand-delivered by the U.S. Postal Service.
| Send a Letter From Santa… | |
| To your children | |
| To your grandchildren | |
| To your nieces and nephews | |
| To the special children in your life | |
Letter ideas |
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| Help Santa praise parent(s) and the love, caring, and security they provide. | |
| Help Santa emphasize the value of giving versus getting. | |
| Help Santa welcome a new brother or sister. | |
| Help Santa recognize achievements in academics, music, art, sports, and so on. | |
| Help Santa respond to a wish list the child sent. | |
| Help Santa praise good behavior. | |
| Help Santa express your hopes for the child. | |
| Help Santa reinforce your values. | |
But a Letter From Santa is not for children only
But don’t make the mistake of thinking that a Letter From Santa is for children only. Sending a Santa letter that refers to you by name to another adult has real possibilities—whether it is sentimental, inspirational, humorous, or business-oriented.
Send a Letter From Santa…

To your brothers and sisters
Where Santa recalls a story about who found gifts before Christmas, points to memories of family life, recounts his sense of sentiments between family members, or details a particular family tradition. “Santa remembers the Rose tradition of revealing clues to the location of a big gift…”
To your adult children
Where Santa recalls a poignant family memory, a place, a gift, the adult’s childhood impressions of Santa, or participates in some good natured ribbing. “In particular, Santa remembers how awful Sharon’s grades were in her junior year of high school.”
To your family friends
Where Santa sends the gift of greetings from you or fills friends in on a big piece of family news such as a birth, a marriage, a graduation, or a move. “But by far, they tell me their most precious gift is their new grandchild, Emma.”
To your husband or wife
Where Santa expresses how he appreciates the connection between the two of you, communicates a meaningful sentiment, or drops a hint about a gift someone is wishing for. “You two have been through a lot this year, so I’m bringing you a special gift.”
To your parent(s)
Where Santa recalls how the parents kept Santa’s secret alive, how he caught dad eating the cookies you left out, or how much he appreciated your parent’s help on the holiday. “And, most of all, Santa appreciates the type of parents you have been.”
To your business colleagues
Where Santa recalls specific people, places, and events, or sends a personalized Christmas greeting. “All of us at Molson Electric (and the North Pole) wish all of you at Brennan Properties, a Merry Christmas and a joy filled 2008.”
To members of your group, club, or church
Where Santa announces a holiday party, those who have contributed to your cause, or recognizes the sender’s special friends. “Santa recalls the saying, ‘One enemy is too many; a hundred friends too few’.
| More letter ideas | |
| Include the verses of a song or a poem | |
| Recall a shared memory | |
| Recount a personal Christmas experience | |
| Say thank you | |
| Share a Christmas tradition | |
| Make the letter the gift--redeemable for a service, visit, or meal | |
| Apologize for a mistake | |
| Use a meaningful quotation | |
| Point to the spiritual aspects of the holiday | |
| Build on an anecdote | |
| Express what you admire about the recipient | |
| Do some good natured ribbing | |
| Acknowledge the recipient’s strengths and virtues | |
| Hint about a gift you plan to give | |
| Share a traditional Christmas recipe | |
| Have Santa recount your wish list | |
| Tell a joke | |
| Make the letter an invitation | |
| Make it a game by adding a quiz and answers | |
| A simple letter formula | |
| Paragraph 1: A greeting from Santa and reference to the sender. | |
| Paragraph 2: A piece of information that reveals that Santa knows who the recipient is. | |
| Paragraph 3: The message that the sender asked Santa to communicate. | |
| Paragraph 4: A reference to the North Pole, elves, reindeer, Mrs. Claus, and so on. | |
| Close: Santa has hopes and good wishes for (the recipient). | |
Christmas traditions
Reindeer names: Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen, Rudolph.
Have a question?
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Email: santa@click2mail.com
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Click2Mail is a National Sponsor of U.S. Marine Corps Toys For Tots
We proudly donate $1.00 of every Santa letter sale to the U.S. Marine Corps Toys For Tots Program —Toys for needy Children (through December 24, 2007).



