Children do not fill their shoes on Christmas Eve. They leave their shoes out so that when Santa Claus comes he can fill them with small gifts.
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.
They leave it outside there doorstep and then there santa puts presents or coal in itThey place their shoes on the doorstep, and in the secret of the night , the three wise man pass leaving gifts.
Santa Fe was first established by Spain in 1515.
Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes was created in 1985.
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They leave their hats out for "Santa" to fill.
Technically there is no Santa Claus in France! So they can't leave him anything, can they? What they do have is Père Noel (or Father Christmas). They leave their shoes by the fireplace in hopes that Père Noel will fill them with candy and other gifts.
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In Spain, people wear pretty much the same shoes as in America. Sneakers, sandals, boots etc. The Spanish word for shoes is "zapatos".