Parents can get FREE letters from Santa for their kids – and we’ve had a sneak peek at what he’s been sent
Royal Mail is once again helping deliver letters to Santa and we've had a look at what he's been sent so far
AS Christmas approaches and your little ones are putting together their present lists, Royal Mail is once again lending a helping hand in delivering wish lists to Santa.
And this year, children could be in with a chance of getting a response from Mr Claus himself.
To make sure your letter gets to Santa, all you have to do is pop it in the post by Friday December 7 with the address:
Santa/Father Christmas
Santa's Grotto
Reindeerland
XM4 5HQ
Don't forget to add a stamp to the envelope which costs 67p first class and 58p second class.
And you'll need to include your full name and address in your letter.
But as it's a busy period for post, Royal Mail has said it can't guarantee your little ones will get a reply Santa.
Royal Mail has already started receiving letters to Santa and we've had a sneak peek at what he's been sent so far.
One little girl, Chloe, has already sent multiple letters to Santa and can't wait for him to read them. Her letter reads: "Hasn't anyone seen my letters that are hanging up on the kitchen door yet?
"They have been up on the door for a few weeks already and I'm a bit upset that no-one's collected the letters yet!!!."
Corey finishes off his letter with: "I know I've been misbehaving a little bit this year but I've been good for most of the years so please can I have these things."
Meanwhile Mia's written a letter from herself and her brother which says: "I have been a very good girl and Darragh has been a very good boy".
If you want to track Father Christmas' festive journey, you can ause the website to see his route from December 1.
Google also has its own which becomes available on December 24.
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And if you can't decide what presents to get the kids this year, many retailers have revealed what they think will be the top toys on children's Christmas lists year.
For example Amazon's top 10 Christmas toys includes popular brands such as Lego, Barbie and LOL Surprise.
Meanwhile we've also put together a guide of the best presents to keep the kids entertained this festive season.
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