Letters from the North Pole

Reading and writing: fun for the kids, easy for the parents

Just a Few Magical Examples

Each month, children receive a different letter from Santa filled with fun, surprises, and North Pole news.
We have over 6 years of unique stories — here are just a few favorites to give you a taste of what’s inside! Each activity involves some reading or writing element for the child.

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Santa is going on vacation in Florida

Santa’s Secret Trip to Florida

Even Santa needs a break! One year, he took a well-earned vacation to sunny Florida. While the exact location is a secret, he shared a list of cities he visited so children could trace his adventure on a map — a magical way to learn geography while reading.

Busy Elves, Iceberg Seals & a One-Minute Challenge

The elves are hard at work tidying up the workshop — but they still find time for fun! In this letter, they teach children a simple “1-minute” game to try at home. Meanwhile, Santa goes for a quiet walk and spots a group of seals lounging on a tiny iceberg.

Un jeu de chasse au trésor dans la maison

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Santa and the elves recycle in the workshop

Back from Vacation — and Time to Recycle!

After a well-deserved break, Santa returns to the North Pole to clean up and reset for the new year. He and the elves care deeply about the environment and recycle as much as possible. In this letter, children are invited to hunt for the Recycle logo around their own home — a fun way to build awareness while reading.

Busy Elves, Iceberg Seals & a One-Minute Challenge

The elves are hard at work tidying up the workshop — but they still find time for fun! In this letter, they teach children a simple “1-minute” game to try at home. Meanwhile, Santa goes for a quiet walk and spots a group of seals lounging on a tiny iceberg.

Santa attends a theater show about Frosty

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Rudolph has his nose covered in icing

Rudolph’s Birthday and a Garden Surprise

Did you know Rudolph’s birthday is in May? He celebrated with a delicious cake baked by Mrs. Claus herself! To share the joy, Santa sent children a small packet of seeds, inviting them to start their own little garden — a magical blend of celebration and hands-on fun.

Christmas Eve Glitch and a Listening Challenge

Even at the North Pole, things don’t always go as planned! On Christmas Eve, a small technical glitch caused a few presents to be delayed. In this letter, Santa shares the story — and includes a fun observation game to help children sharpen their listening skills while they read.

A gift delivery mishap

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A bouncy castle for everyone in the North Pole

Summer Fun at the North Pole (No Reindeer in the Bouncy Castle!)

Summer doesn’t stop the fun at the North Pole! Santa and the elves threw a big party in the village park, complete with music, treats, and a bouncy castle. But of course — no reindeer allowed inside with their hooves! A lighthearted letter that brings warm weather cheer to your child’s mailbox.

Rudolph at the Dentist and Alphabet Cookie Fun

The reindeer had their annual dentist checkup — and guess who didn’t floss? Rudolph got a little scolding from the North Pole dentist! Meanwhile, Mrs. Claus baked a batch of alphabet cookies, and children received cookie pieces to spell out their names — a tasty way to practice letters and reading.

Mrs Claus and her cookies

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