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I have no experience with either one, so I'm not sure.
But what about the north pole video? That's free.
http://www.portablenorthpole.com/home
1) Saw this site, need to get "Letter From Santa" for my 2 kids.
This is the site: http://www.kidsbelieveletters.com/?gclid=CNGj1J6u7bMCFal_...
I never used this site before, wondering if any of you have, or does it look good to you?
Its only $6.00
I like it because it has a "certificate" too in addition to the letter.
Looking for opinions.
2) I also saw this one:
http://www.santasofficialnorthpolemail.com/share.php?id=g...
But its more expensive.
3) Etsy has lots too... but oh my I don't want to click through every one.
I just want to order one that is mailed to my kids, that would be about $5.
I don't want to print one myself... I did that one year and mailed it to my kids etc., and my kids were skeptical of it.
Thanks for any help!
My kids were skeptical about it because I had handmade it, and well I guess I didn't do a real good authentic job.
I mean, I tried to write all fancy etc., and print it, but alas, I guess I rushed it too much.
My kids still have a kids heart and still believe in Santa. I am glad.
Sure one day they will not believe, but for now, I like doing these things for them. They are only kids once.
I have no experience with either one, so I'm not sure.
But what about the north pole video? That's free.
http://www.portablenorthpole.com/home
What was your child skeptical about? Maybe that will help you to make your decission.
Personally, I like the 2nd one. However, it seems rather pricy to me.
For my daughter's Human Developement class they are doing a project and responding to children's letters to Santa as Santa's helpers. I just asked my daughter and she would be happy to send a hand written letter to your child. PM me if your interested.
We usually email santa here. http://emailsanta.com/ The responses that come back are instantaneous and a bit personalized. Two years ago when my daughter asked for something Dora the Explorer, Santa referenced being friends with Boots like the movie we had just watched. When my son asked for Star Wars, Santa mentioned how much he liked Star Wars too. We also do the north pole video.
If you are set on getting one mailed, look at the signatures. Are they "really" signed or is it produced on the computer? That would be the "litmus test" my son would give it for real or fake. Just like when we are out and about, if the Santa has terrible boots, he knows immediately that it's not a "real" helper. :)
Good luck! Merry Christmas.
My kids like Portable North Pole too. http://www.portablenorthpole.com/home
You can personalize with pictures, names, what you asked them to work on this year (school work, manners,...) what type of gift they want. And it's free.
I like the second one better, but they are both good. Did you see that your second link has a postcard option that is only $6? I hope your kids have lots more years of believing!
i would not pay for the santa letter. i always do the north pole video, and we also have the elf on shelf that shows up. eventually kids will stop believing unfortunately :(
If they were skeptical when you made one why do you think they wouldn't be again. I personally would not put out money on that but that's just me. My husband always chicken scratches a thank you on the plate we leave out for Santa.