According to ehow.com, "Traditionally Mexican children will fill their shoes with hay for the camels and leave water and other food out for the Wise Men."
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They do it on Three Kings Eve to feed the Camels that belong to the three Wise Men.
On Three Kings Day.
Three Kings Day is when the Three Kings that gave Jesus the three gifts, come and give children three gifts. Mostly only spanish people celebrates this. three Kings Day is on the sixth of January, twelve days after Christmas. most people usually leave their stockings and Christmas trees up for this event.the spanish way of saying three kings day is dia de los Reyes.
Yes. Three Kings Day is celebrated in Paraguay by children setting out there shoes for the wise men to fill.
They leave it outside there doorstep and then there santa puts presents or coal in itThey place their shoes on the doorstep, and in the secret of the night , the three wise man pass leaving gifts.
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.
The Day of the Kings, it is Three Kings Day.
In Syria children's gifts come from the youngest camel on January 6th, which is Three Kings Day. In Spanish speaking countries such as Mexico, Puerto Rico, Argentina , Brazil, the Philippines and Spain, the Three Kings, themselves, give the gifts to the children.
children do this during the epiphany (Three Kings Day) which is the evening of January 5 (morning of the 6th). This is the time when the three wise men brought gold, frankincense, and Myrrh to the baby Jesus. Though Puerto Rican Children also look forward to Santa Claus to bring them gifts every Christmas, children also look forward to Three Kings Day for even more gifts given to them by the Three Wise Men! Just like children in the US (and Puerto Rico) leave milk and cookies for Santa on Christmas, Children in Puerto Rico leave grass and water for the camels carrying the wise men on their trip around the world. And just like bad boys and girls would get nothing but a lump of coal from Santa Claus, bad boys and girls would be left a steaming pile of camel dung on the epiphany. ¡Filiz Navidad!
The kids polish their shoes, fill them with grass for the kings' camels and leave them right outside the door. The following morning, they find gifts in their shoes left there by the three kings. It is traditional to eat a bread called rosca de reyes.
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.
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