Well your parents buy them and when they wrap it up with Christmas paper, when the room is clear or everyone in your house is asleep then Santa will click his fingers and the presents will be sent to him by magic and Santa keeps it till Christmas eve because when he comes to your house when everyone is fast asleep and the house is lovely and quiet Santa will come and give you your Christmas presents of your parents but any of people in your family or friends they do not get sent of to Santa your parents keep them and they will put them somewhere in your house and Santa will see to them and Santa will fill your stockings if you have 1 and fill them with sweets and chocolates and they are the one that Santa has gave you and might give you a present under neath your stocking depends on how good you have been x
Dutch children would hang their shoes by the fireside before stockings. They believed that Sinterklaas (their version of Santa Claus) would fill them with gifts and treats on the eve of St. Nicholas Day.
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.
Dutch children hang up their stockings by the fireplace for Sinterklaas to fill with treats and gifts on the eve of St. Nicholas Day (December 5th). This tradition is similar to hanging stockings for Santa Claus in other parts of the world.
They leave their hats out for "Santa" to fill.
In Germany, 6th of December is a very important day for children. On the evening of 5th December, children leave outside a boot or shoe outside their bedroom door, hoping that Saint Nicholas will fill it with presents. Also, Saint Nick was a bishop who lived in the 4th century. He will only fill your shoe with presents if you have been good. For bad children, Saint Nick has a helper, Knecht Ruprecht. Instead of presents- Ruprecht fills the shoes with dry branches. (Ps- In the UK kids hang out stockings. If you have been good he will fill up with presents- if you've been bad you'll get a lump of coal.
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.
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Due to Christmas falling in the middle of summer, to immitate snow, the people of Argentina place peices of Cotton on their Christmas Trees. The Santa wears a silk suit due to the heat. The children will leave their shoes out for Santa to fill with presents. Women dress up in Agrentinian Costume gowns as well.
This has to do with a Dutch tradition. They leave shoes by the fireplace, so that Sinterklaas will fill it with presents and/or candy. This is done in the period until the fifth of december, which is called Pakjesavond (Evening of presents). That night, Sinterklaas and his 'Zwarte Pieten' deliver gifts to all children that have been good in the past year.
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Santa fill stockings and does other things depending on the country and what the parents prefer.