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Mexican children typically receive gifts on January 6th, during the celebration of Three Kings' Day (Día de los Reyes). This day marks the end of the Christmas season in Mexico, and children often receive gifts from the Three Wise Men rather than Santa Claus.
On Three Kings Day.
Santa Claus is not prominent in Mexican Christmas celebrations. Like other children, Mexican children receive gifts on Christmas day. The gift bearer is called El Nino Jesus. A common game is hitting the pinata while blindfolded. A midnight Christmas mass is held, and holiday songs are performed.
Noel or "Father Christmas"
Children traditionally receive gifts during special occasions such as birthdays, Christmas, or other holidays. These gifts can vary depending on the culture and customs, but common examples include toys, clothes, books, and games.
In some countries he does. In the United States, he is said to deliver gifts while children are sleeping on Christmas Eve night, which they receive Christmas morning. In other countries, gifts are brought by the Three Kings in January.
Birthday gifts - On their birthdays. Christmas gifts - On Christmas day. Anniversary gifts - On their anniversary. Wedding gifts - On their wedding. Just like everybody else.
In Argentina, children receive small gifts such as candies, chocolates, small toys, and stickers in their stockings at Christmas. Sometimes, they may also receive a small token or money.
In Ukraine, the children do not get gifts on Christmas. Instead, they receive gifts on December 19, because it is considered the birthday of Saint Nicholas. Saint Nicholas (Svyatui Mickolai- pronounced mick-o-lie) brings the gifts.However, January 7 is considered the day of birth of our lord.
In Ukraine, the children do not get gifts on Christmas. Instead, they receive gifts on December 19, because it is considered the birthday of Saint Nicholas. Saint Nicholas (Svyatui Mickolai- pronounced mick-o-lie) brings the gifts.However, January 7 is considered the day of birth of our lord.
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Traditional Mexican families don't exchange presents during Christmas; they do so during the Epiphany celebration (January 6). The Three Kings or Biblical Magi are those "responsible" for delivering gifts to the Mexican children.