A lot of different type of shoes. Mostly just the same kind of shoes you would see kids in the rest of Europe and the U.S.A wear. Examples are: athletic shoes, sneakers, boots and during the summer also flip-flops and sandals.
Unlike popular believe, Dutch kids rarely wear clogs as, nowadays, these are mostly used by farmers as heavy-duty work shoes.
You never know they may put their candy in their shoes then step on it to hide it from their parents to not get caught sneaking to get candy to eat . Or if they dont have candy they may put their hands in their shoes cause they may think their gloves, Or they might just put their feet in their shoes and walk around like normel people
Their feet.
Put out their shoes, clogs.
They usually put up shoes
Santa, or Sinterklaas, travels on a horse. Kids leave out their shoes with gifts for the horse and they are replaced with presents.
That really depends on who you ask it. I always got small things like chocolate letters or a small toy in my shoe.
Our kids don't actually walk around without shoes all day. We have a tradition called 'sinterklaas', kind of familiar to Christmas. We celebrate the birthday of Saint Nicholas. The children put one of their shoes under the chimney or next to a door and sing a 'sinterklaas song' just before they go to bed. The 'servants' of Saint Nicholas will then put a present in the shoe while everybody's asleep. The servant in this case are the parents that also bought the presents.
Holland is famous about their windmills, tulips, pointy roofs, and wooden shoes.
in their shoes.
American?
Holland. People from Holland which speak dutch wear wooden shoes in the damp fields which they go to farm
Wooden shoes are a symbol of Holland, though wood shoes are or were common in several other countries.
Shoes! To receive a present from Sinterklaas (sort of Santa Claus) on his birthday. Put them in front of the fire place with a carrot for the horse of Sinterklaas.
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital was created in 1899.