Their parents, although that won't be possible for a lot of Syrian families right now.
In Syria, gifts are traditionally delivered to children by a figure known as "Aj-Jidar" or Father Christmas. This figure is similar to Santa Claus in Western culture and is believed to reward children who have been good throughout the year with presents during the Christmas season.
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Traditionally, Pap Noel delivers candies and small gifts for the childrent hat have been good that year.
He usually brings candies and gifts for the children that had been good that year.
Reindeer are often associated with the Christmas holidays because they are traditionally believed to pull Santa Claus' sleigh as he delivers gifts to children around the world. The idea of Santa's reindeer has been popularized through various cultural traditions and stories, cementing their connection to Christmas festivities.
Elves at the north pole.
Some of the top 2012 Christmas gifts for children would have been: Avengers toys from the movie "Marvel's The Avengers", The LeapPad2 learning tablet, the new American girl Caroline Abbott and The Doc McStuffins interactive dolls.
Lebanon and Syria have not been in direct conflict since the Syrian army ended the Syrian Occupation of Lebanon in April 2005. There have been some border skirmishes, especially because some of the Syrian Civil War spills over into Lebanon, but there is no declared war between the Syrian Regime or any of the other Syrian Civil War parties and Lebanon.
Well, small children believe in Santa, and they love Santa. They like to write letters to him because they appreciate him 'delivering' the gifts. Most of the older kids, (like me) do not write letters only because they do not believe.
trade has been carried on
it delivers oxygen :)