Due to the state of economy right now, santa has made some budget cuts, and Spain was on the list.
Usually Spain don't get presents from Santa they get presents from The Three Kings. So they get presents on Jan 6.
same as every one else
Bulls.
24th December
xmas eve!
El Viejo Pascuero brings children in Spanish speaking countries their presents. The name for Santa Claus in Spanish is: Viejo Pascuero.
They receive presents for their birthdays, christmas, children day and sometimes for their "Saint Day" if a children was named after a catholic saint, which have their own names on each calendar day.
same day as everyone dec 25 and they are hispanic!
we have presents because santa started by giving toys to poor children then because the birth of Jesus he disided to give everyone presents.
On January 5 Spanish children put their shoes on their doorstep before going to bed so that the Three Kings will put presents in them. January 6th is Los Reyes or Three King's Day.
Regalos is the Spanish word for "presents".
French parents exchange presents on New Year's Day. Children receive gifts from parents on December 6th. This is Saint Nicholas day.
We give presents on saint Nicolas day as a joyful and a time of giving and receiving when we celebrate his great birthday.
Your question is poorly stated. If you are asking who brings presents to the Spanish children around Christmas the answer is Los Reyes Magos, the Three Wise Men who come on Three Kings Day.
It's the day that the presents are given, but Christmas is still on December 25th.