Jane has been asking all week for kiddies across KZN to send in their letters for Father Christmas
Updated | By Jane Linley-Thomas
Communicating with Santa has never been easier! Jane managed to secure a post box that goes straight to the North Pole.

As a mom, I know how chaotic it is to go anywhere with all the chaos going on around us, let alone the post office during this season.
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I thought I could make life easier for all parents and got a post box that goes all the way to the North Pole so that all you have to do is send me a picture of your wishlist and off it will go to Santa himself.
Earlier this week I asked you to forward letters from your kids with all the things they want for Christmas and the results were overwhelming. I mean, the things they want are amazing and all the craftsmanship behind the letters - WOW, you have some talented children!
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These letters are just fantastic and I thought I'd share a few with you.
The first letter came from Natalie Stevens on behalf of her brother, that everyone fondly calls PooBear (Greg Stevens):


The next letter comes from Kim Cader on behalf of her daughter Kendra. Let's just pause for a minute to acknowledge how neat this little girl's handwriting is:

Jenitha Bugwandeen on behalf of her daughter Kajal:

This one comes from Rebekah and her two-year-old baby sister:

These two letters are from siblings and they are adorable!


Vicky Rajdew sent this in on behalf of her daughter:

Thank you for all the lovely letters, off they go to the North Pole! Here's hoping these kids get their Christmas wishes answered...
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