There is no average. It is largely determined by the parents' income, what values of greed and materialism they wish to teach their children or guard them against, how many children are in the family, and whether or not their friends and relatives are heavily involved in the gift-giving.
In Germany children are expected to recite a poem to Sankt Nickolaus in order to receive presents
They receive presents for their birthdays, christmas, children day and sometimes for their "Saint Day" if a children was named after a catholic saint, which have their own names on each calendar day.
24th December
your a fat cow face.
In Jerusalem
no,they are not.
sing a song
Australians give and receive the same sorts of presents as people in the rest of the Western world do - presents which are usually geared towards a person's individual tastes, preferences and hobbies.
Right after midnight on Christmas day!....It is so cool!!!
French parents exchange presents on New Year's Day. Children receive gifts from parents on December 6th. This is Saint Nicholas day.
yes they do get presents from santa
Santa traditionally keeps lists of the naughty and the nice children. Those on the naughty list receive coal. Those on the nice list receive presents.