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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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The angel tree program helps children of prisoners receive gifts for christmas from their imprisoned parents. Typically churches and communities donate the gifts and then Angel tree distributes them. It assures that each child will at least get something to open on Christmas day.
The one who brings Christmas gifts in Denmark is Julemanden, or the Christmas father. The name is literally translated to The Christmas-man' or 'The Yule-Man'. He originated in Danish folklore centuries ago with a mythical figure who bright gifts to children on Christmas Eve.
The one who brings gifts for Christmas in Ethiopia is Yagena Abat. It is an Amharic word meaning Christmas Father.
Their family and friends.
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usually what they want or what they have asked for
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In Syria children's gifts come from the youngest camel on January 6th, which is Three Kings Day. In Spanish speaking countries such as Mexico, Puerto Rico, Argentina , Brazil, the Philippines and Spain, the Three Kings, themselves, give the gifts to the children.
Popular Christmas gifts for children are generally toys from a popular children's show or game. This can include things such as action figures, dolls, video games, and other related merchandise.
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