Christmas is coming and it’s time to get prepared.
Children across the county might already be thinking about their Christmas lists and the toys and games they would like to see under the tree this festive season.
Youngsters will be busy penning their letters to Father Christmas, hoping that all their Christmas wishes come true.
Thanks to Royal Mail, children can write to Father Christmas, and hopefully receive a reply to their letters too.
Youngsters can be as creative as they wish with their letters but must make sure they include their full name and address. Add a stamp to the letter too.
Father Christmas said: “Christmas is a very exciting but busy time for me: the elves are making toys, the reindeer are practising their sleigh runs, and I’m busy preparing my list of who’s been good this year.
“I will be getting my sleigh ready for the long journey on Christmas Eve and in between I will try to reply to as many of you as possible.”
Father Christmas has reminded children not to forget his mince pie on Christmas Eve and a carrot for Rudolph to munch on as they deliver presents to kids around the world.
What’s the address?
Father Christmas is looking forward to reading all the letters and wrapping all the presents on the wish lists.
Children should write their letters and carefully address them to: Santa/Father Christmas, Santa’s Grotto, Reindeerland, XM4 5HQ. All letters need a stamp too.
All letters need to be sent by Friday, December 6.
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