We’ve had a look at our web stats and we thought seeing as Christmas is just around the corner, you might like to know what the most popular Christmas downloads are this year. Here’s the list, counting down from 10. Merry Christmas from us all!
10.
Kids Colouring: Christmas in Bear’s Cave
Rather unusually, a bit of Christmas colouring has made it onto our top ten list this year.
Then again, what child wouldn’t enjoy colouring such a cute Christmas scene of Bear putting his feet up in his festive looking cave?
You might also like colouring:
9.
A bit of a surprise at number 9, as we created these as an afterthought. It’s nice to think that lots of people might be having parties this December though… hope you have fun!
You might like to know that of all the Christmas party bags we’ve created, the most popular are the Blue Reindeer and the Santa Claus Milk and Cookie designs.
8.
Santa Note: Please Try Harder to Be Good
This note from Santa reminds your child to be good in a positive way. It always proves a popular download throughout November and December.
If you need matching envelopes, try these:
Santa Note Envelope for a Girl
7.
Santa Note: Magic Mirror Writing
This is a fun little note which reminds the recipient to be good in the run up to Christmas because the elves will be watching. The twist is that the whole thing is written in mirror-writing. Just print it out, get your child to hold it in front of a mirror and Father Christmas’ secret words will become clear.
If you need matching envelopes, try these:
Santa Note Envelope for a Girl
6.
Santa Note: A Quick Reminder to be Good
We’ve had this one on the site for a couple of years now – it always gets a lot of downloads as the Christmas holidays draw near.
5.
Santa Letter: Dropping Off Your Presents
This one’s a classic. A great letter for any child to open on Christmas morning and read that only a few short hours ago, Father Christmas was right there, dropping off his/her presents. It’s sheer magic. And we expect the downloads of this letter to sky-rocket in the few days before Christmas.
Age Range: Obviously, parents know their own children best when it comes to what they’ll read, but we think this letter is best suited to those aged around 7 and up.
Don’t forget – we have printable backs for our Santa letters too – you just turn your letter over, print the back on the other side, then cut off any bits of white paper. This video will show you how.
4.
Wow! We had no idea our snowman soup poem would be popular enough to make this list. It just goes to show, running a site like this takes a lot of guess-work and you are always surprising us. Anyway, hope you’re all enjoying snowman soup Santa style.
(Don’t know what Snowman Soup is? This video will show you.)
3.
Letter from Santa: Rudolph’s Fishy Tale
This is a lovely letter, both magical and comical in tone. We expected it to be fairly popular and we were right. We can’t tell which children parents are printing out for, obviously, but friends and family have told us this one goes down well with boys.
Age Range: Obviously, parents know their own children best when it comes to what they’ll read, but we think this letter is best suited to those aged around 7 and up.
Don’t forget – we have printable backs for our Santa letters too – you just turn your letter over, print the back on the other side, then cut off any bits of white paper. This video will show you how.
Oh, and this one’s to read BEFORE Christmas, not on Christmas Day.
2.
Letter from Santa: Father Christmas and the Christmas Tree
To be honest, this didn’t surprise us. It’s one of our favourite letters from Santa and is a nice, gentle read for any child. The pretty illustrations around the edge of the letter make it look extra magical and if you print it and tie it up with a ribbon it’s more or less a guaranteed smile on your little one’s face.
Age Range: Obviously, parents know their own children best when it comes to what they’ll read, but we think this letter is best suited to those aged around 7 and up.
Don’t forget – we have printable backs for our Santa letters too – you just turn your letter over, print the back on the other side, then cut off any bits of white paper. This video will show you how.
Oh, and this one’s to read BEFORE Christmas, not on Christmas Day.
1.
Well, looks like there are a lot of parents with nice children using the Rooftop Post site!
This lovely certificate is officially our most popular resource in December 2013 so far.
It comes in two versions. One you can write your child’s name on with a pen or an editable PDF you can type on before printing. (You might want to keep in mind that the PDF one may not display correctly if you’re not using Adobe reader.) We’re really pleased people have found this certificate so useful and will look into creating similar certificates in the future.