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Bulgarian Posts launch Letter to Santa Claus children's campaign for 25th year

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For the 25th year, the Bulgarian Posts state-run company organizes a competition entitled "The most beautiful letter to Santa Claus". In order to qualify for the competition, the envelope must have a postal stamp on it and "For Santa"  should be written as the recipient. The deadline for sending the letters is December 12.

By organizing a children's competition, Bulgarian Posts want to teach children how to write an official letter and correctly fill in the address on a postal envelop. All children's letters with poems and drawings can take part in the competition.

"We all need someone and something to believe in. There are also letters from so-called grown-up children. Older people also write to us, praying mainly for health or for a life partner," Milena Tosheva from Bulgarian Posts commented for the BNR.



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