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What does Father Christmas write about in this letter?
Soaking wet and shivering, Father Christmas scrawls this letter while trying to warm up. As we read, we discover he has had a surprise encounter with a large, long armed sea-monster, who mistook him for a tasty snack! Luckily, one of the reindeer managed to snatch Father Christmas out of danger. It also turns out that the sea-monster meant no harm and was really rather nice. Some extra advice from the team: Even thought this letter contains a monster, it isn't at all frightening and is definitely suitable for little ones.
What does the letter actually look like?
Much like the image above, but larger and clearer. Letters are a little bit smaller than A4 in size. They are all full colour and on the back is a decorative, Christmassy design. If you choose to add a personal PS to this letter, it will be done using a beautiful font of Father Christmas's curly handwriting.
Upon creating these letters, what Father Christmas wanted was to make them look as magical as possible - and we believe he has done a good job.
How is the letter packaged?
This letter is gently folded, tied with a ribbon, and placed in a colourful envelope bearing your child's name. The whole thing is then placed in a plain envelope for posting, addressed to a parent or guardian. This is so that if there are small eyes around when it arrives - it looks like an ordinary piece of mail. Tip: We suggest that you leave your child's before Christmas letter somewhere around your house for him or her to find. There's nothing like the look on a child's face when they think a letter has magically appeared!
Anything else it might be useful to know?
You might like to know that this letter is signed "Father Christmas" rather than "Santa" or "Santa Claus". There is no religious content in this letter.
A Note About the Copyright and Our Artist: Unlike many other Christmas letters you'll find on the internet, Rooftop Post letter templates are initially designed by hand. It takes weeks for our artist to design and illustrate each of our letters (on behalf of Father Christmas of course!) so please respect her copyright. We will not hesitate to take action if copyright is violated. No part of this letter or its matching envelope may be reproduced by any means (including electronically) without the prior permission of its author, Leone Annabella Betts.
Letter Title: Crack in the Ice Letter Code: BC308
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