Holland in their wooden clogs.
Children in Holland and the Netherlands leave hay and carrots in their shoes for Sinterklaas' horse. They believe doing so will get them sweets in their shoes.
December 6 - his feast day.
im trying to find the same answer but i think its saint pats day
Dutch children traditionally put out their shoes for St. Nicholas on the evening of December 5th, known as Sinterklaasavond. They often leave their shoes by the fireplace or door, sometimes with a carrot or hay for Sinterklaas's horse, as well as a drawing or a letter for the saint. In return, they hope to find small gifts or sweets in their shoes the next morning. This festive tradition is part of the larger Sinterklaas celebration leading up to Christmas.
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French children traditionally put their shoes in front of the fireplace on the evening of December 5th for Saint Nicholas Day, not Christmas. This tradition dates back to the 13th century when Saint Nicholas would leave gifts for children in their shoes.
Yes they wear shoes.
They leave hay in their shoes for his horse
They leave hay in their shoes for his horse
In Holland they leave out their shoes? SO WHAT? focus on me
In France, children leave shoes by the fireplace on Christmas Eve so that Pere Noel (the French version of Santa Claus) can fill them with presents while they are asleep.
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