Christmas Morning Letters

This is the page where you can find a printable letter from Father Christmas, written on Christmas Eve.  These letters should be left somewhere for your child to find and read when he or she wakes up on Christmas Day.

Below is a small selection of beautiful, handwritten Father Christmas story-letters which you can print or download free, as long as it’s only for your own, personal use.  They are provided by L A Betts.  We switch around what’s on offer when we can .

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Here are our printable Father Christmas letters to read on Christmas Day:

1.

The Wrong Sack

Free Father Christmas Letter: "The Wrong Sack"

Click/tap the picture above to find out what Father Christmas writes in this letter and to print a free one for your child.

2.

Father Christmas and the Pirates

Father-Christmas-and-Pirates-Story-Letter-by-Leone-Annabella-Betts

Click/tap the picture above to find out what Father Christmas writes about in this letter and to print one free for your child.

3.

Father Christmas and the Flying Saucer

Click/tap the picture above to find out what Father Christmas writes in this letter and to print a free one for your child.

Check out our letters written with Covid in mind!

Printable letter from Santa to read on Christmas Morning, for a child who's had a difficult year.
I Know You’ve Had a Hard Year

The rest of our Christmas Morning letters:

These letters to read on Christmas Day are written with our special, handmade font. We carefully decorate each one with colourful Christmassy designs. They’re a little shorter than our story-letters, but still packed with magic and fun:

About These Letters:

Two letters from Santa

Give your child some extra magic this Christmas – leave this special letter from Santa for him/her to find with the presents. These letters will tell your child all about the exciting adventures Father Christmas has had on Christmas Eve. They’re particularly popular with families who like to open their presents after lunch, as it gives the children an extra treat while they are waiting.

Letter Crafting Tips:

If you plan to fold or roll your letter up and tie it with a ribbon, you may want to avoid the white paper back.  The best way yo do this is to turn your letter over and print a pattern on the back of it, before you cut it out.  To help you do this, we have create some printable letter backs.

Of course, if you’re feeling artistic, you could just paint or draw on the back instead.

For extra help watch our letter crafting video.

We also create letters to read before Christmas.

Magic to print for your child!