Generally, the gifts are from Santa Claus. However, there are some regional variations, e.g. in western parts of Poland it is sometimes believed it is Baby Jesus who gives the gifts.
Probably something similar to what we leave him depends on what people want to leave for Santa...
i have no idea no one does
yes they sure do
Yes, many kids in Poland hang stockings.
The Father of Christmas leaves the presents under the Christmas tree or in shoes by the fireplace! :)
In France, Pere Fouettard is the character that accompanies St. Nickolas. St. Nickolas brings gifts to the well behaved boys and girls. Pere Fouettard brings a whip to spank the naughty children.
Presents are traditionally placed under and around Ye Christmas tree on Christmas Day in Australia. In some families, children find some of their presents at the end of their bed.
Most of all, the Victorians made Christmas a family celebration, with its primary focus on the Christ Child and children. A Victorian Christmas entailed the exchange of gifts between parents and children's attendance together at Church services and a multi-course family dinner and visits with friends, relatives, and other families.
commerialism, the real value and spirit has been replaced by greed of merchants, children are taught to look forward more to gifts than giving, etc.
it is st.nicholas on dec6
The one who brings gifts for Christmas in Ethiopia is Yagena Abat. It is an Amharic word meaning Christmas Father.
Their family and friends.
Santa of course!
The one who brings Christmas gifts in Denmark is Julemanden, or the Christmas father. The name is literally translated to The Christmas-man' or 'The Yule-Man'. He originated in Danish folklore centuries ago with a mythical figure who bright gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
A Swedish Santa like gnome who brings gifts to children at Christmas
Swedish children believe that on Christmas Eve a lively elf named Jultomten brings gifts from Santa.
In Russia, Grandfather Frost (Ded Moroz) is the one who brings children gifts on Little Christmas. He is often accompanied by his granddaughter, the Snow Maiden (Snegurochka), and they deliver presents to children on New Year's Eve.
Papa Noel brings the gifts for Christmas in Peru. His name simply means Father Christmas.
Father Christmas
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.