They got some snow and some coal and no presents
Santa is said to give lumps of coal to children who are "naughty". It is said that St. Nick does this so the children act properly all year. This takes stress off of the parents.
Often it is coal. Can also be bundle of twigs, a bag of salt, garlic or onions. Depends which country you live in.
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Traditionally, a lump of coal.
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Naughty children traditionally received a lump of coal in their stockings as a reminder to behave better next year.
Coal is traditionally placed in the stockings of naughty children as a symbol of getting nothing for misbehaving.
They get their but wacked by the boogeyman ! (it's true!)
Charcoal. your parents usally put things in there
Santa traditionally keeps lists of the naughty and the nice children. Those on the naughty list receive coal. Those on the nice list receive presents.
Traditionally, Santa gives naughty people lumps of coal.
A long time ago candies and fruits like oranges were expensive but every family used coal to heat their homes. Children were told that if they were naughty they would get coal in their stockings because the message the parents wanted to give was that naughty children did not deserve to get expensive gifts.
Traditionally, Santa Clause gives gifts of toys, fruit and/or nuts to good children, while naughty ones get lumps of coal.
It all depends what he leaves if you been good or naughty.
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No, naughty is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun--naughty children.
Santa may leave a lump of coal for naughty children as a reminder to be kind and behave well.