Saint Nicholas is a mythical being therefore they never receive gifts from him.Clark
On Three Kings Day.
The only traditional gifts in Hanukkah is the Hanukkah-gelt (coins) given to children.
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.
The holiday when the children of Mexico traditionally receive gifts is called Three Kings Day. Three Kings Day in Mexico is also known as Dâ??a de Reyes.
Usually only little children receive dreidels for Hanukkah, along with their real gifts.
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.
Noel or "Father Christmas"
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Italy
In Holland, children traditionally receive gifts during the Sinterklaas celebration on December 5th. Sinterklaas, a festive figure similar to Santa Claus, brings presents that are often accompanied by humorous poems or riddles. Additionally, during Christmas, children may receive gifts as well, though Sinterklaas remains the primary gift-giving occasion. Popular gifts can include toys, books, games, and sweets, reflecting the interests of the individual child.
Jewish childrens receive about 8 gifts