The magic of Christmas is just around the corner at Bowral post office and Santa is getting ready to check his list twice.
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Chelsea, Ava, and Darcy were ready to post their letters to Santa via Santa Mail at Bowral post office.
Some of their wish list items included a new soccer ball for Darcy, a big lego box for Ava and a surprise for Chelsea.
Children from the Southern Highlands can send their letters and wish lists to Santa, North Pole, 9999 with a Christmas stamp on the front of the envelope and their name and return address on the back so Santa knows where to send his reply.
The children will have until December 13 to stop past and send their list off to receive a personalised reply from Santa Clause before the special day on December 25.
Postal Manager Charlie Cunningham said that the Bowral post office team embraces the Christmas spirit every year.
"Santa Mail brings some Christmas magic to the post office every year and our team embraces the Christmas spirit by creating wonderful displays around the shopfront," he said.
"We like to make Christmas as special as we can for the community and Santa Mail is the icing on the cake for the kids, especially when they receive their reply."
Santa Mail letters can be placed in the dedicated Santa Mail box at Bowral post office or any red street post box.