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What to Write in a Letter to Santa 🎅:

The Ultimate Guide for Kids (and Parents!) in Australia.

Writing a letter to Santa is one of the most magical Christmas traditions for families in Australia. Whether it’s your child’s first time putting pen to paper or they already love sending Christmas letters to Santa, creating something heartfelt and memorable is easier than you think.

To make the experience extra special, you can also personalise your own Santa letter card here: 👉 Moonpig Letters to Santa Collection

Below, you’ll find simple steps and examples to help your little one craft a beautiful message Santa will love reading — whether you’re keeping it as a keepsake or sending it off through Australia Post letters to Santa.

✏️ 1. Start With a Friendly Greeting

A warm hello sets the tone for the whole letter.

Example: Dear Santa, Hello from Australia! I hope you, Mrs. Claus and the reindeer are all doing well.

This simple start works beautifully for all letters to Santa Australia parents help create.

🎄 2. Share Something About Themselves

Encourage your child to tell Santa a little bit about their year — it helps make Santa letters Australia feel more personal.

They can mention:

  • Their age

  • A favourite hobby

  • Something exciting they learned

  • A fun moment from their year

Example: I’m 7 years old and I learned how to ride my bike without training wheels this year!

⭐ 3. Reflect on Something They’re Proud Of

It doesn’t need to be big — it just needs to be true.

Example: I’ve been really good at helping my little sister and keeping my room tidy.

This step teaches positive reflection, and Santa always appreciates hearing it.

🎁 4. Write Their Christmas Wish List

Now for the part kids love most — sharing what’s on their Christmas list.

Encourage them to choose a few thoughtful items rather than a long list. You can guide the structure like this:

Example: For Christmas, I would love:

  1. A book about dinosaurs

  2. A new puzzle

  3. A surprise from you!

Whether you’re posting it or keeping it as a keepsake, this is the heart of any Christmas letters to Santa tradition.

💗 5. Add a Kind Message for Santa

This brings warmth and kindness to the letter.

Example: I hope your Christmas Eve trip to Australia goes smoothly. Please give Rudolph an extra pat from me!

💌 6. Sign Off With Love

A sweet farewell finishes the letter beautifully.

Example: Love from, Amelia

✨ Bonus Tips for Making Your Letter Extra Special

  • Let kids decorate the letter with drawings or stickers

  • Add a touch of Christmas sparkle

  • Read the letter together before sending

  • Pop it into a personalised Santa letter card to make it feel official

If you'd like a beautiful card to write in, you can find personalised designs here: 👉 Moonpig Letters to Santa Cards

📬 Should You Send Your Letter Through Australia Post?

Many families choose to send their Australia Post letters to Santa, while others prefer to keep the letter as a special Christmas memory. Either way works — it’s all about what feels right for your family.

If you want a keepsake that looks magical in photos or memory boxes, a personalised card makes the letter even more meaningful.