I don’t really like to use the “C word” in October, but I know that many mums are already thinking about Christmas. I asked on my Facebook page if it was too early for a Christmas competition and the resounding answer was no, so here you go…
The best bit about Christmas when you’re a parent is definitely seeing the look of excitement on your kids’ faces. And for those with younger children, the excitement starts earlier and earlier which means you have to get organised earlier.
Win A Letter From Santa
Last week I ordered a Letter from Santa for Little H – we had one last year and she absolutely loved it. It went everywhere with her for a couple of weeks, even into school. It’s definitely a great way to add to the magic of Christmas.
Lapland Mailroom offers a selection of personalised letters from Santa delivered straight to your door. Every letter from Father Christmas is beautifully presented and individually addressed to your child.
You can personalise the letter with the child’s name, as well as mentioning friends or siblings, where you live, and what they have been hoping for from Father Christmas.
The website is really easy to use, there are three different letter templates to pick from and you can choose whether the letter is from Santa Claus or Father Christmas. There are also “Baby’s 1st Christmas letters” which would make a lovely keepsake. Prices start from £7.95 for a letter and “Nice Child” certificate, up to £8.95 for a letter, certificate and Christmas activity pack.
Santa starts putting his letters in the post on 5th December, so if you order before December you’re guaranteed to have a letter by Christmas Day.
If the idea of these letters is giving you that warm and fuzzy Christmas feeling, then you can enter my competition below to win a personalised letter from Santa for your child. I have 5 Santa letters to giveaway and you can enter below.
If you want to go ahead and order a letter now, you can use the code xmaspromo17 which will give you 20% off.
Good luck!

tracey tibbs
Hi, my neice just wants anything that sparkles or something that she can twirl in – bless ?