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About the project

Practical tools for families who still like a little wonder.

The Magic Letter Box helps parents and teachers create personalized letters from Santa, the Tooth Fairy, the Easter Bunny, classroom mascots, and other magical characters. The goal is simple: make meaningful childhood moments easier to create when real life is busy.

What We Make

The site combines letter-generation tools, printable templates, classroom workflows, and seasonal guides. Our resources are written for grown-ups who want something warm, specific, and usable without spending an entire evening starting from a blank page.

Families

Personalized letters for holidays, birthdays, milestones, and encouragement.

Teachers

Classroom letters, roster-friendly bulk generation, and celebration ideas.

Kids

Keepsake moments that mention real details and feel made for them.

Searchers

Clear guides, examples, and tools that answer the question on the page.

Editorial Standards

People-first topics

We choose topics that match real family and classroom needs: seasonal planning, child confidence, classroom routines, letter examples, and printable activities.

AI-assisted drafting

We use AI to help research, outline, draft, and format some resources. Pages are expected to include useful examples, clear sourcing when facts matter, and practical next steps.

Ongoing maintenance

We update time-sensitive posts, remove or redirect duplicates, check links, and improve articles when search data or reader needs show that a page can be more helpful.

How Blog Posts Are Created

Some blog posts are drafted through an automated workflow that selects a relevant topic, builds an outline, creates article copy, adds internal links, checks external links, and prepares structured data for search engines.

Automation is useful for turning repeatable seasonal questions into readable resources, but the standard is not volume for its own sake. A page should help someone plan, write, teach, print, or make a child feel seen.

Contact

Found a stale date, broken link, or article that could be more useful? Send it our way.

support@themagicletterbox.com