Traditionally, they leave out wooden shoes.
Dutch children leave out wooden shoes to be filled.
They put out their shoes. I think I remember reading that Dutch children put out wooden shoes with hay in them for the reindeer!
They can not because the knothole is filled with cement by Mr. Radley
because the hole in the tree was filled with cement
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Nobody is always happy. Dutch children are also not always happy.
Christmas Eve is when Italian children leave their shoes out. They're left to be filled by Babbo Natale. The words in Italian are pronounced 'BAHB-boh nah-TAH-leh', and represent the Italian equivalent of 'Santa Claus'.
Traditionally they leave out wooden shoes to be filled with candies and other small gifts
Dutch children leave their boots out for Sinterklaas, a traditional figure similar to Santa Claus, to fill with gifts and treats on the eve of St. Nicholas Day (December 5th). This tradition is known as 'schoen zetten' in Dutch.
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"The Dutch" were never in Africa in an official, colonial capacity. The Dutch East Indies company made settlements for replenishing their ships . The Dutch settlers were totally uninvolved with Dutch government
The children were becoming more Dutch than English and the Dutch weren't as strict about what to do and not to do on Sunday's as the Sepratists.