Letter Writing : Write a letter to Santa Claus on the topic " A gift for COVID 19 warriors "( minimum one and half page)
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There is an unusual way to measure the emotional cost of the coronavirus pandemic.
It can be seen in letters to Santa Claus now arriving at a post office in southwest France. The post office answers mail sent to the traditional Father Christmas from around the world.
Jim, from Taiwan, put a face mask inside the letter he sent to Santa Claus and wrote “I (heart) u.”
Alina, 5, asked in her letter that Santa please use the front door because the back door is only used by Grandma and Grandpa to lower their risk of catching the new coronavirus.
And 10-year-old Lola wrote that she is wishing “that my aunt never has cancer again and that this virus no longer exists.”
“My mother is a care-giver and sometimes I am scared for her,” Lola explained. She ended with “take care of yourself Father Christmas, and of the Elves.”
The letters arrive by the tens of thousands. They show what children are thinking about this Christmas season after a year of illness and financial difficulties.
Young Zoe asked only for a music player and a visit to an amusement park because “this year has been very different from others because of COVID-19.”
“That’s why I am not asking you for many thing(s) to avoid infection,” Zoe wrote, signing off with “Merci!” and a heart.
Since 1962, any letter for “Pere Noel” — French for Father Christmas — and mailed anywhere in the world is sent to this town in France's Bordeaux region.
Working among the vineyards of southwest France, volunteers spend the months of November and December opening and answering letters to Santa