Traditionally the presents are put in their shoes
SHOES
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.
Nothing at all! Santa Claus does not come to Dutch children, so they don´t need the stocking. They get presents on December 5th from a Santa-lookalike called Sinterklaas and he puts presents in shoes
In the wooden shoes that are left in front of the fireplace. The presents are left not by Santa, but by Sinterklaas, and it happens on the evening of December 5.
Interior of Klompen, or Dutch Shoes. what is this the old Italian LIne bootblack custom, leaving shoes outside your door for cleaning?
Regalos is the Spanish word for "presents".
to put on (an article of clothing) -> mettre We are putting on our shoes. -> Nous mettons nos chaussures.
Shoes are "zapatos"
French children used to put their shoes by the chimney, or under the Christmas tree, for the Père Noël (Santa Claus) to fill them with presents.
It means, "sox," such as you put on your feet before you put on your shoes.
You put presents in the stockings and "Santa" puts them under the tree.