Traditionally they leave out wooden shoes to be filled with candies and other small gifts
Traditionally, it has been in shoes. But with the influence of Euro-Disneyland, the Christmas stocking of the US is becoming more common.
Christmas is on the 25th of December in France.
A stocking is 'un bas' in French.
The Romans introduced Christmas customs to France. The first French Christmas celebration was in Reims in year 496.
The primary Christmas decoration in France is the Christmas tree (or, in French, sapin de noel).
French Christians celebrate Christmas. French Jews celebrate Hanukkah.
Noël is the French name for Christmas.Christmas is 'Noël' in France
"Noël bas" Traditionally in France, children used put their shoes out for le Père Noël to fill. Nowadays , their presents appear on the floor under the Christmas tree (le sapin de Noël). There's a Christmas song that says 'Papa Noël don't forget (to put something in) my little shoes'. - les chaussettes de Noël (Christmas socks) would probably be the answer you are looking for.
A kilt and/ or a bar of french chocolate and also money , fruit , coal and shampoo and that . :)
In France, children leave shoes by the fireplace on Christmas Eve so that Pere Noel (the French version of Santa Claus) can fill them with presents while they are asleep.
French children used to put their shoes by the chimney, or under the Christmas tree, for the Père Noël (Santa Claus) to fill them with presents.
Merry Christmas is "joyeux Noël" in French.