Free Printable Toddler Letter to Santa
It is that time of year again for Santa to start making presents for all the girls and boys! Toddlers might need a little help writing a letter to Santa. Here you will find a few options for printable toddler letters to Santa.
Parents you can help kids fill in the letters. Some have places for pictures or boxes to check off to make it easy for Santa to know if they have been naughty or nice. Feel free to use more than one letter template. You can also print them out multiple times for a group of kids.
If you are looking for more Santa fun kids can build a Santa with this Santa craft and countdown to Christmas. There are also fun Christmas hats for kids to wear at a Christmas party or while making Christmas cookies.
Writing letters to Santa and making cookies for Santa are some of my favorite Christmas traditions with kids.
Printing the Letters to Santa
To print the letter to Santa all you have to do is click on the writing above the letter you want to use or on the image of the letter. Once you click on it that will take you to the digital download of the pdf file. Press the download button on your computer or phone to download the pdf file. These files are for personal use, non-commerical use, but you can print them out as many times as you want. Print the files at home on a home printer or at a local print shop. I print on white printer paper or white cardstock paper if you want the paper to last longer.
4 Free Printable Toddler Letter To Santa Templates
Now lets get to the templates! There are 4 different designs to choose from for Santa letters. This includes coloring and colorful options.
The first option is a a pretty letter with a floral border. It has an elf and Santa on the letter. This simple letter has a place to check off naughty or nice. It also has a couple lines for kids to list what they want from Santa. Then a space for kids to draw a picture for Santa. Of course they might have more things they want, but they can work on writing a couple words of what they want. If they can’t write yet parents you can write in what they want for Christmas.
This cute letter to Santa from a toddler or young kids has a fun candy cane style border. It is similar to the last letter with a place for naughty and nice. There is a space for the kids to write their name and age. Then a few spaces to list what they want for Christmas from Santa.
The next letter to Santa is a coloring letter! This way if your toddler isn’t quite writing they might want to color in the trees, reindeer, and Merry Christmas writing. Adults you can fill out the rest for kids and work on the letter with them for a fun activity.
This last letter is another coloring option. It includes a spot for kids to write or draw something nice they did this year. I think it is a great way for them to think about doing more nice things and helping others.
I hope you enjoy these letters to Santa. Young kids will have a fun time making a letter for Santa and adults it helps you to know what they want for Christmas as Santa’s helpers!
If you are looking for more fun Christmas ideas to do with kids here are a few easy ideas. Make cookies with kids, build a gingerbread house, drive around to look at Christmas lights, and watch your favorite Christmas movies. Christmas is all about spending time with family(and cookies haha) and that is why it is my favorite time of year!
About Valerie Jackson
Hi I'm Val! I love making simple crafts with my kids using free printable templates. Come craft with us!
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