the war makes the presents
Christmas Elves.
how you can have a great Christmas you can make all of your presents and then play with them and that is how to have a great Christmas by:bongostupid
Games at Christmas are a great idea. There are many different games you can buy for Christmas at the mall. What games you should buy depends on the age of the people who will be playing.
to make them surprised and exited to see the gifts this would make them wait for the part to get thier presents
China. They make all the Christmas presents.
He stole Christmas - or at least he tried to. The Grinch tried to steal Christmas by disguising himself as Santa Claus and taking away all of the Who's Christmas presents and decorations. However, when in the end of the book, the Who's start singing their annual Christmas song despite the fact that all of their presents have been stolen by the Grinch, the Grinch sees that it isn't the presents that make Christmas Christmas - it's the spirit of the people. At this point, his heart grows about three sizes and he becomes a good Grinch and brings back all of the presents to the Whos, and is welcomed for Christmas dinner - and gets to carve the roast beast.
Father Christmas means Santa Claus and he is to do with Christmas because it is a tradition and he is the one who delivers your presents and make Christmas eve a fun exiting night.
You do not actually need a Christmas tree, but it does make the holiday more festive. Putting presents under it does, too.
Santa Clause discovered North Carolina to make his Christmas presents
YES..... Everyone loves Christmas only if you celebrate it..... It is only your opinion to celebrate Christmas. You can get presents candy and decorate your houses and make cookies or brownies
Yes Christmas is celebrated in the Netherlands, it's called 'Kerstmis' in Dutch. Also by non-religious Dutch people (which make up about 50% of the population), because everyone loves santa and his presents ;D
Hanukkah presents are a sign of assimilation; a recent invention designed to make storekeepers more wealthy and to imitate the season's Christmas presents. There is no such Jewish concept, other than the traditional gelt (coins) given to one's children.