How to Get on Santa's Nice List
How to Get on Santa's Nice List: Simple Tips for Kids
Every child wants to be on the Nice List. It's the list that Santa checks twice, and it determines who gets the most wonderful gifts on Christmas morning. The good news? Getting on the Nice List is completely within your power. Here's how to do it.
Be Kind to Others
This is the single most important thing on Santa's list. Kindness means treating other people the way you would like to be treated. Share your things. Comfort a friend who is sad. Stand up for someone who is being left out. Include the new kid at school. Small acts of kindness add up to big marks on the Nice List.
Help at Home
Santa pays close attention to how children behave at home, not just at school or with friends. Do you help set the dinner table without being asked? Do you put your toys away? Do you treat your siblings with patience? Do you say please and thank you to your parents? These everyday behaviors tell Santa a lot about who you really are.
Tell the Truth
Honesty is one of Santa's most highly valued traits. He knows when someone is being truthful and when they are not. Children who own up to mistakes, tell the truth even when it's hard, and keep their promises are high on the Nice List every year without exception.
Do Your Best at School
Santa doesn't expect perfection. He doesn't need you to get straight A's or be the smartest in your class. What he looks for is effort. Are you trying your best? Are you paying attention? Are you respectful to your teachers and classmates? Effort and attitude matter far more than grades.
Appreciate What You Have
Gratitude is a very Nice-List quality. Children who are thankful for what they have — who don't always demand more or complain about what they don't have — show a maturity and warmth that Santa truly admires. A grateful child is almost always a nice child.
Check out Santa's Naughty and Nice List for the full details. Send your best behavior report in a Letter to Santa. Learn About Santa Claus and discover Who Is Santa Claus? You can also Contact Santa directly with questions.
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