If your kids are ready to send their Christmas wishes to Santa Claus, you are in the right place. This set of free printable letter to Santa templates and printable Christmas wish list pages is a wonderful way to make writing to the big guy extra magical.
Whether you have young children learning to write or older kids who love adding long lists of favorite things, these free printables make it easy for kids of all ages to create their own letter.

This collection includes both Christmas wish lists and Dear Santa letters, all designed with adorable clip art, colorful designs, and plenty of room for writing. You will find options with larger, kid friendly lines for younger kids and narrower lines for older children who can fit more on the page.
Some versions include signature lines and others have only lines so kids can write two pages if you know their letter or list will be longer than one page can handle.
Have a child who loves to draw instead of write? Use the blank Dear Santa or Wish List pages to have plenty of room for drawing instead of writing (or do both!)
These freebies are a fun way to write to the big man instead of just a simple lined piece of paper. They add a bit more holiday spirit while not costing you any more money!

What’s Included in These Free Santa Printables
You will receive a variety of printable templates in both PDF and JPG format, making it easy to print or use as a digital file.
Here’s what is included:
- Blank Dear Santa letter
- Lined Dear Santa letter (full lines to the end) in varying line spacing
- Lined Dear Santa letter with signature space in varying line spacing
- Blank Wish List
- Wish List with lines in varying spacing and in one and two column design
All designs are created in standard US letter size for easy printing at home. These free printable Santa letter templates are designed for simple printing in JPG and PDF file format, whether you use Adobe Reader, your browser, or your favorite device.

A Fun Holiday Tradition for Kids of All Ages
Writing a Christmas letter is such a fun holiday tradition. Younger kids feel the excitement of sending their first real letter and older children enjoy reflecting on the past year and listing what they hope to receive on Christmas morning. These printable Santa templates encourage good behavior, gratitude, and creative writing as children think about their favorite things, good deeds, and special holiday wishes.
Because the letters come in multiple styles, you can choose the best one for your child’s writing skills. Younger kids will appreciate the larger lines while older kids will love the versions with smaller spaces for longer Christmas lists.
For younger children, the blank templates offer a little help by giving them plenty of room to draw pictures or you can choose a lined letter and have the child dictate their list or letter to an adult. Older children can handwrite their own letter, sign their name, and list specific Christmas gifts or thoughtful holiday wishes for family members.

Where to Mail Letters to Santa (Official Postal Service Addresses)
To make things easier for parents, here are the official mailing addresses provided by the major postal services. These are the addresses you can use if you want your child to send a real letter to Santa Claus. Save time searching for the right place to mail your child’s letter and help keep the magic of Christmas alive with some of the most common addresses my readers will need (based on top locations of my readers):
United States (USPS Operation Santa)
Santa Claus
123 Elf Road
North Pole 88888
(Full return address and proper postage are required and mail by December 6.)
Canada Post
Santa Claus
North Pole H0H 0H0
Canada
(Include full return address in the top left corner of the envelope so Santa can write back.)
United Kingdom (Royal Mail)
Santa/Father Christmas
Santa’s Grotto
Reindeerland
XM4 5HQ
(Write early. UK letters are recommended to be mailed before December 6th.)
Australia Post
Santa
NORTH POLE 9999 (Remember to include your full name and return address on the back.)

Christmas Wish Lists for Kids Who Love Making Lists
If your kids love writing down every idea that pops into their heads, these printable Christmas lists are perfect. They work well for Christmas shopping list planning, creating a tidy wish list for grandparents, or organizing gift ideas into categories. Kids can use them to list toys, books, games, video games, clothes, and special gift ideas they have been thinking about all year.
These printable Christmas wish list templates also make great additions to December homeschool use, classroom writing activities, and family traditions where kids create a holiday to do list or favorite things list.
The wish lists match the same cute Christmas style as the Santa letters, making them a great coordinated set. They work for all ages from prek, to elementary school, middle school projects, or even high school siblings who still want a cute way to record their gift ideas all Christmas season.

A Great Way to Encourage Writing Skills and Reflection
These templates are more than cute pages. They encourage creative writing and reflection on the past year. Kids can share good deeds, nice things they did for others, or ways they stayed on Santa’s nice list. It is a wonderful way to build writing confidence while creating a special keepsake.
Writing is an important skill for children to work on. The lined versions help kids practice handwriting, spacing, and organizing their thoughts into real sentences. The blank one can allow for practicing of drawing skills. Either way, children will be using their fine motor skills to complete their letters and wish lists.
Teachers Print as Many as You Need
Teachers and daycare providers can print as many copies as they need of the free printable wish list and Santa letters. Download the style (or styles) you like and print and make copies. They are free for your personal use to use year after year.
Tips for Using These Free Santa Printables
Print on standard paper for quick use or for best results, use slightly heavier paper like cardstock if you want to save the letter in a memory box. Let kids enjoy hot cocoa, Christmas music, and twinkling Christmas lights while writing their letter. Add stickers, drawings, or candy canes as decorations.

How to Download the Free Printable Christmas Lists and Santa Letters
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An Easy Christmas Tradition
These free letters and wish lists are the perfect addition to any family’s yearly fun traditions. They’re so easy to print and use year after year. The best part is you can save them as a keepsake (by keeping the letter or taking a photo of it) and see how your child’s writing progresses over the years and to look back on their gift requests. These Santa printables are the perfect way to add magic of Christmas to your home this holiday season.

Want Some More Free Christmas Printables?
Mom Envy is the perfect place to find even more holiday spirit. Below, you can find even more of our free printables perfect for this time of year or check out our entire Christmas category.
- Free Gift Tags from Santa
- Free Printable Scavenger Hunt Clues
- Free Christmas Bingo
- Free Christmas Word Unscramble


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