If you are on Santa's NICE list then you may get a present delivered to you (by Santa) on the evening of the 24th December while you are asleep (you must be asleep for this to happen).
If you are on Santa's NAUGHTY list then you need to tell your Mum and Dad (or your carer) that you are sorry or you may not get a present from Santa.
La Befana is the witch who delivers presents to Italian children on the eve of Epiphany, January 5th. According to legend, she is an old woman who brings gifts and candy to well-behaved children and coal to naughty ones.
In Italy, children traditionally hang their stockings on the night of December 5th, in anticipation of the feast of Saint Nicholas on December 6th. It is believed that Saint Nicholas brings gifts for well-behaved children, similar to Santa Claus in other cultures. In some regions, stockings may also be hung for La Befana, a kind witch who delivers gifts on the night of January 5th, known as the Epiphany.
they get coal
all a women needs is a quiet life with no children. and if she does have children she would want them to be well behaved!
In France, Pere Fouettard is the character that accompanies St. Nickolas. St. Nickolas brings gifts to the well behaved boys and girls. Pere Fouettard brings a whip to spank the naughty children.
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.
This concept is most closely associated with the Scandinavian tradition of the Nisse, who is a small mythical creature believed to bring gifts to well-behaved children during the holiday season. The Nisse is known for being mischievous and is typically depicted as a dwarf-like figure wearing a red cap.
Yes!
La Befana is celebrated in Italy on January 6th, marking the Epiphany, which commemorates the visit of the Magi to the baby Jesus. According to folklore, La Befana is a kind old witch who delivers gifts to children, similar to Santa Claus. She is said to fly on her broomstick, visiting homes to fill stockings with sweets and treats for well-behaved children, while leaving coal for those who misbehave. This tradition emphasizes the themes of generosity and the joy of giving, particularly during the Christmas season.
Some do, some don't. Well-behaved children will only ride where the parents tell them to. children who really love their bikes will ride wherever they can.
Act like a nerd. Obey the rules Everybody has there own opinions of well-behaved.
I would believe well behaved because thought you can be a very intelligent person you will not be recognized for it if you are not well behaved. If you are well behaved that may lead most people to believe you are some-what intelligent and respect you for that instead of how they would treat a intelligent disrespectful person.