Simple templates, fun prompts, and step-by-step guidance to help kids write the perfect letter to Santa - plus how to send it and get a magical reply.

Writing a letter to Santa is one of the most heartwarming Christmas traditions. It helps kids practice gratitude, reflect on their year, and share their hopes and wishes. Plus, it’s a magical way for families to kick off the holiday season.
But many parents ask the same questions: What should my child write? Do we need a specific format? Where do we send the letter? This guide offers simple Letter to Santa templates, fun writing prompts for kids, and easy submission options—especially through the Santa Magic app, where kids can send a letter and receive a personalized video response from Santa or one of his elves.
Kids can open their letter just like they would with a friend or family member:
This helps make the letter personal and thoughtful. They might mention:
Encourage kids to explain why they want each gift. It builds gratitude and helps parents understand what matters most to them.
Kids love knowing more about Santa’s world. Popular questions include:
Signing off with a warm message teaches kindness:
Dear Santa,
This year I have tried really hard to be kind, helpful, and brave. One thing I am proud of is ____________________.
For Christmas, I would love to receive ____________________. I also really like ____________________ because ____________________.
I hope you, Mrs. Claus, and the reindeer are having a great season! Do you like ____________________ cookies?
Love,
____________________
Dear Santa,
My name is ____________________. I am ______ years old.
I have been good this year by ____________________.
For Christmas, I would like:
1. ____________________
2. ____________________
3. ____________________
Merry Christmas!
____________________
Hi Santa!
I hope the North Pole isn’t too cold! This year I tried my best to ____________________.
For Christmas, can I please have ____________________? And maybe ____________________ if the elves have time?
Tell Rudolph I said hi!
From,
____________________
Turn letter writing into a memorable family tradition by adding fun twists:
Parents can help kids create a typed letter, upload a photo, or record a video message for Santa. Once submitted, Santa or an elf will send back a personalized video reply that mentions your child’s name, age, and wish list. It’s one of the easiest—and most magical—ways to get a guaranteed response.
Some families love the traditional approach. You can place the letter in your mailbox with a North Pole return address, or drop it into a special “Santa Mailbox” found at many malls and holiday events.
This classic option works perfectly for families who enjoy a bit of mystery. Kids leave the letter next to cookies and milk, and parents can replace it with a handwritten “thank you” note from Santa.
Kids love knowing what happens after their letter is sent. You can explain that:
With Santa Magic, the reply isn’t just a note—it’s a personalized video message that feels like a FaceTime-style call from Santa himself. Kids can hear Santa say their name, talk about their wish list, and reassure them he's getting everything ready for Christmas Eve.
Beyond the fun, writing to Santa teaches gratitude, communication, and reflection. Kids learn to think about others, express themselves, and share their hopes in a meaningful way.
Whether your child uses a classic letter to Santa template, a fun creative version, or a digital submission through Santa Magic, this tradition brings joy, connection, and Christmas magic into your home.
Ready to send your child’s letter to Santa? Visit SantaMagic.com to help them write or record their letter—and receive a personalized video reply from Santa.