In Spain, bad children receive a piece of coal made out of sugar for Christmas.
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.
yes people do get coal on Christmas but I'm shour you don't but if you do BEE GOOD
The concept of bad children not receiving anything at Christmas is not observed in Australia.
The Dutch do celebrate Christmas and they also call it Christmas. They also have Christmas trees, exchange gifts and tell tales of Santa to their children. The Dutch word for Christmas is Kerstmis, or Kerst in short.
Christmas in the Netherlands starts on St. Nicholas Day (December 6). Sinterklass and his assistants called 'Zwarte Pieten' ('Black Peters') come from Spain to put presents in the shoes of good children. Christmas Day has a church service and family dinner. Zalig Kerstfeest!
Santa usually asks children what they want for Christmas and if they have been good all year.
In Holland, Sinterklaas (or Santa Clause) arrives by ship with gifts for the children. Those who have been good will receive chocolate and other gifts in their shoes, while those who have been bad get coal or sticks instead. See related link to read more.
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What children get for christmas
Zwarte Piet ("Black Peter").