here is the procedure for your child to send their letter

Let’s send the letter to Santa! Find out how the “Santa” secretariat works and how to proceed.

Toy catalogs arrived in mailboxes. Black Friday is approaching. And many people are thinking about the gifts they will give to their loved ones. But children often already know what they want to ask Santa this year. While the Christmas markets are about to start and the shopping for Advent calendars begins (here is a “naughty” selection for couples and a top one to give as gifts), It’s time to send your list to “Santa” to be sure to be filled on December 24 or 25.

But how to proceed? It’s very simple: whether your child chooses a letter in which they have pasted their selection cut out from a catalog, a beautiful handwritten letter or a quick note, you will just have to slip it into the envelope with Santa as recipient. No need for a stamp, the Post Office will transport it to the North Pole secretariat. You can of course invent an address like Avenue des Rennes or Rue des Etoiles. Be careful, however, you have until December 20 to post it and don’t forget to put yourself as sender to receive a response. La Poste even announces the help of the author Michel Bussi to write these missives.

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Santa’s secretariat open even online

If your child prefers a digital letter, La Poste has a dedicated website: pere-noel.laposte.fr. You can write your blunder online, play to wait (tutorial for a traditional casserole dish, a sleep counter, a Christmas story, recipes, etc.) and even make a gesture for a hospitalized child (drawing, message, etc.). They will also be entitled to a postcard to color and send or give to their loved ones.

Teachers can download an educational kit with an advice sheet for organizing a letter to Santa Claus workshop, a model of stationery to print, activity sheets for playing around traditions, a “Christmas night” coloring page, a note on the Post Office’s collaboration with “Yellow Coins”, a “Yellow Coins” coloring page, a Christmas story and illustrations on Christmas traditions to display in the classroom.

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