He usually brings candies and gifts for the children that had been good that year.
long story short its Santa. Pere Noel is the name people call the gift giver who visits children in France.. Children fill their shoes with a carrot and hay for his reindeer and in exchange he gives them gifts.
In the Christmas sock draw the gifts you'd like to receive from Santa
Papa Noel is the most popular gift-giver in Spain.
In Spain,Papa Noel delivers gifts by a sleigh.
santa comes every where around the world so yes he gives gifts to children there to!
Under the tree.
Pere Noel, or Father Christmas, is the bringer of gifts to boys and girls in France. Traditionally, children leave their shoes by the fireplace, filled with carrots and treats for Pere Noel's donkey, before they go to bed. When they wake up in the morning, Pere Noel will have exchanged the treats for presents, providing the children were well-behaved. Traditionally, the presents are small enough to fit inside of the shoes.
Technically there is no Santa Claus in France! So they can't leave him anything, can they? What they do have is Père Noel (or Father Christmas). They leave their shoes by the fireplace in hopes that Père Noel will fill them with candy and other gifts.
Papa Noel brings the gifts for Christmas in Peru. His name simply means Father Christmas.
In Peru, the traditional gift giver during Christmas is known as "El Niño Jesús," or the Christ Child. Children typically receive gifts on January 6, during the celebration of Epiphany, which commemorates the visit of the Three Wise Men. Additionally, some regions may have a figure similar to Santa Claus, known as "Papá Noel," who also brings gifts during the Christmas season.
Nothing, just the shoes waiting for gifts.