Time to write to Santa
27 October 2016
Time to write to Santa
Write to Santa, c/- NZ Post
It’s that time of year again when Santa’s elves are gearing up to receive letters to Santa - with a little help from New Zealand Post.
Every year New Zealand Post receives tens of thousands of letters from children with their Christmas wish lists to deliver to Santa.
“Sitting down and writing a letter to Santa and then putting it in the post is a Christmas tradition for many families,” says Tina Morgan, spokesperson for New Zealand Post.
“Messages can be sent to Santa online too, and this year we’ve set up a new interactive website for kids to create and decorate their own digital postcard for Santa.”
“Whether you’re writing a traditional letter or sending a digital postcard, remember to include your name, address and age,” says Tina Morgan. “Write to Santa and see what you get back!”
The address for letters, no stamp required, is:
Santa Claus
Santa’s Workshop
North Pole 0001
Or to make and send a digital postcard, visit www.nzpost.co.nz/writetosanta
Letters and digital postcards need to be sent in by 4 December to receive a personalised response in the mail from Santa.
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