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Royal Mail reveals most wanted Christmas presents in letters to Santa

Royal Mail’s top toys for 2025 include Lego and Barbie, with 67% of Britons receiving late Christmas deliveries, prompting calls for earlier posting to ensure timely arrival.

  • This year, Royal Mail published the top 10 most requested toys for 2025, with Lego first, Barbie second, and scooters/bikes/skateboards third on the list.
  • From letters to Father Christmas, Royal Mail compiled the ranking from children’s own requests, and the article appears via an exclusive partnership with USA Today, not reflecting The Herald’s view.
  • The Post Office published last posting dates to help gifts arrive in time, with December 23 as the final cut-off for Royal Mail’s Special Delivery Guaranteed and DPD Gold, while some carriers still deliver internationally until December 15.
  • Postmasters are urging the public to post early to avoid being part of the 17% who have left it too late, as a survey found 67% received mail after December 25.
  • No electric gadgets featured among the top requests, highlighting classic toys; clothes and pyjama sets rank fourth, and Head of Santa’s Mailroom Jennifer Robb said `It’s wonderful to see the magic of Christmas shining through in this year’s wish lists.
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Royal Mail reveals most wanted Christmas presents asked for in letters to Santa

Lego, Barbie dolls and bikes top the list of most wanted Christmas presents from children this year, above technology and newer toys

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Royal Mail reveals most wanted Christmas presents in letters to Santa

Lego, Barbie dolls and bikes top the list of most wanted Christmas presents from children this year, above technology and newer toys

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Worcester News broke the news in Worcester, United Kingdom on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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