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Ho ho ho! Itโs time to celebrate 'Santaโs List Day!' ๐ ๐
[source: National Day Calendar/Other]
On December 4th, 'Santaโs List Day' celebrates the day that Santa puts together his list of who is naughty and who is nice. Itโs also a day for kids to start working on their holiday wish lists.
Thinking of writing to Santa?
The official Santa Claus address is: Santa Claus, 123 Elf Road, North Pole, 88888. This address is Santaโs workshop. Don't forget a stamp and return address! Letters must be sent [postmarked] by December 10th to be eligible for a response.
'National Letter Writing Day' is December 7th. National Letter Writing Day is a day dedicated to the art of writing letters. This includes letters to Santa. [source:daysoftheyear]
'Christmas Card Day' follows on December 9th. If youโre going put a letter to Santa in the mailbox, donโt forget to mail out your Christmas cards, too! [source: National Day Calendar]
Or, if you'd rather send an email to Santa, you can email him at: santa@officialsantaemail.com - He loves to hear from kids from all over the world, through email, and will even send you a quick reply! Make sure to have a parent help you send your email to Santa!
ST. NICHOLAS/SANTA CLAUS HISTORY
The legend of Santa dates all the way back to 280 A.D. This is when the real St. Nicholas was born in modern-day Turkey. Through the years, many traditions have evolved regarding St. Nick, who came to be known as Santa Claus. Some of these include the North Pole, elves who make toys, a flying sleigh pulled by reindeer, enjoying milk and cookies, and going down the chimney to deliver gifts.
One more tradition is Santaโs naughty and nice list. The first mention of such a list occurs in the song, 'Santa Claus is Coming to Town.' J. Fred Coots and Haven Gillespie wrote the fun Christmas song in 1934. The song included the lyrics, 'Heโs making a list, Heโs checking it twice, Heโs gonna find out whoโs naughty or nice.' The song goes on to say that Santa Claus sees everything that boys and girls do, so they better be good for goodness sake!
The whole idea of kids being naughty or nice may have come from 16th century Holland. Before there were stockings, parents placed their childrenโs clogs near the fireplace. Good children would find candy or cookies on their clogs. Naughty children, however, would find a lump of coal.
Even though Santa might make his list on December 4th, there is still time for naughty children to make it on Santaโs nice list!
HOW TO OBSERVE SANTA'S LIST DAY
Santa is the one celebrating this day, as he is the one putting together his 'naughty or nice' list.
However, you can still participate by:
๐ Teaching your children about the first Santa Claus, St. Nicholas.
๐ Listening to the song, 'Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,' and
other Christmas songs about Santa.
๐ Talk to your children about the importance of good behavior all year round.
๐ Helping your children make their Christmas list.
SANTA'S LIST DAY HISTORY
Our team is still researching the exact origins of this day. [source: National Day Calendar/AI]
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