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A chocolate advent calendar is a fun way for children to count down the days in the month of December until Christmas. Everyday, the child can open a door on the calendar and get a shaped piece of chocolate as a treat.
To count down the days until Christmas.
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Advent calendars are used to count the days until Christmas. Most Advent calendars begin on December 1. The calendar appears as a large rectangular card and each day from December 1 until December 24 open to reveal a small toy or a chocolate gift. The images on the calendar vary greatly from secular to religious.
The Advent calendar has special meaning during the holiday season. Created in the 19th century by Lutheran Germans, the calendar counts down the days until Christmas, typically in December.
You click "home" then u go down. There are3 boxes click on "christmas THE ADVENT CALENDAR" then click "open advent calendar".you go on to home which you will find in the sidebar at the top of your page and scroll down until you see a screen and wait until the advent calender pops up. Then click on open the advent calender.
Parents can use advent calendars to use with their children to count down the days until Christmas. Advent calendars allow for the children to have a piece of chocolate with each day that passes.
The ecumenical calender is based upon biblical events and as such is not restricted to the solar calendar. As such the seasons differ in length and rarely line up with the popular celebrating of a season. For this reason to help people of the Christian faith better track the season of advent up to Christmas the calendar is designed to act as a daily reminder that we are approaching the time when we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ!http://jesuswept.blog.ca
There are two seasons of Ordinary Time: 1.) from the end of the Christmas Season until the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday 2.) from the end of the Easter Season until the Saturday before the first Sunday of Advent.
Advent is counted down by weeks, not days until Christmas ad is used by catholics (like myself)
it depends on what day it is. If you want you can check on your calendar to see how many weeks it is until Christmas
The Advent Wreath is displayed only for the four weeks preceding Christmas. Some people leave the Wreath up until Christmas is finished, but typically you put it back in storage after the 4th Sunday of Advent.