Looking for a fun, easy new holiday tradition??
Having your little one write a letter to Santa can make for an excellent art project, writing exercise, or just as an excellent tradition to participate in while they are young.
One really cool perk of writing a letter to Santa is that now there are FREE options to get a letter back as well.
This freebie has several different letters to Santa templates that work for children of all ages. Plus my favorite part the step-by-step directions on exactly how to get a letter back from the North Pole with the super neat postmarks.
This is one holiday freebie you don’t want to miss.
About the Freebie:
This freebie has 6 pages of different templates and they work for different ages.
Some feature drawing only pages for smaller children and writing templates for older children. Your little one can choose which design they like and go from there.
In addition, there is a 1-page guide on everything you need to know to get a “return letter from Santa” and how to use the templates.
How to Use it:
- Download and print out the worksheet.
- Choose the designs that could work best for your child’s reading/writing level.
- Have your little one write, draw, and color their letter.
- Put it in an envelope. Follow the directions for how to get a letter back.
- Enjoy this fun new family tradition.
Trying to save money on ink: I use an HP Printer and pay for the Instant Ink program. For $3.24 (after tax) a month I get unlimited ink cartridges sent to me as I need them. And 50 pages to print a month.
Any unused pages rollover. It’s one of the best things I could ever have purchased.
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Check out some of these other great printables as well:
Goal Setting Planner– Free, editable planner that will get your new year started off right. This is the greatest mom freebie to round out your year. It’s in black and white, so it will save you lots of ink.
Gingerbread Sight Words– This holiday freebie helps learners practice their reading skills and reinforces their understanding of sight words. With 27 sight words and a page for 9 blank words, you can customize the learning to what works best for your student.
Christmas Tree Hole Punch-Have a younger student? This free activity practices counting and fine motor skills all while keeping with the theme of Christmas. With numbers up to 20, this is the perfect counter for children of all ages.
Download the LETTER TO SANTA TEMPLATES by clicking the box below.
Last Updated on September 23, 2021 by Kierra