As a child, most of us sent a letter to the north pole around Christmas, hoping that Santa Claus would read all about what we wanted that year. Little did we know, each and every child's letter was being delivered directly to Santa Claus's house. In fact, one of the biggest goals of the North pole is to make sure every child who writes in will get a special, handwritten letter from Santa delivered back to them. You see, Santa loved getting letters from all the children and reading about each of their wants.
So all through the year,when Santa wasn't busy helping elves build toys in the factories, he would sit down in his special chair eating cookies and drinking milk, just waiting for his elves to run into him with their arms full of envelopes with a north pole postmark. Leading up to and during the Christmas season, when things get especially busy, Santa would sometimes sit for hours in his chair reading each child's letter. Santa Claus wished that the busy season at the north pole was the entire year, but it seemed that some children didn't write Santa letters at all, and some others only wrote Santa one time right before Christmas. He wished kids understood that if they wanted to get back a letter from Santa they needed to write in sooner or more often! He also wanted to thank the children for having enough faith to write in to begin with.
After Santa would read the letters, he felt obligated as Father Christmas to write back to each individual child. He wanted to make sure they knew that their letters were precious to.... Learn more at letter from santa and
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