Santa Call Script for Kids
A Santa call should feel magical, not stressful. The best preparation is a short list of easy prompts your child can answer naturally.
Start a live Santa call
Choose a call time, let your child speak naturally, and Santa can respond in real time from the browser.
Talk to SantaBefore the Call
Keep setup simple:
- Find a quiet room
- Check the microphone permission
- Ask your child for three things they want to tell Santa
- Keep the wishlist nearby
- Stay close if your child is shy
Easy Opening Lines
If your child freezes, try one of these:
- "Hi Santa, my name is ____."
- "I have been excited to talk to you."
- "I wanted to tell you what I am hoping for this Christmas."
- "Can I ask about Rudolph?"
Questions Kids Can Ask Santa
- What is your favorite cookie?
- How do the reindeer practice flying?
- What do elves do after Christmas?
- Does Rudolph ever get nervous?
- What is Mrs. Claus baking this week?
- Do you read every letter yourself?
Prepare with a Santa letter first
A letter helps kids organize their wishes before the call and gives parents a memory to keep.
Write a LetterParent Prompts During the Call
Use gentle prompts only when needed:
- "Tell Santa what you helped with this year."
- "Ask him the question you wrote down."
- "Tell him about your favorite Christmas song."
- "Show him your wish list."
After the Call
Right after the call, write down the best moment while it is still fresh. If your child mentioned gifts, add them to a wishlist so family members can help without asking the same questions again.
Save gift ideas from the call
Turn the wishes your child mentioned into a shareable Christmas wishlist.
Start Wishlist
