In Paraguay, children typically receive gifts such as toys, clothes, and sweets for Christmas, reflecting both local traditions and influences from global customs. Many families exchange presents on Christmas Eve, often after attending a midnight Mass. It's also common for children to receive gifts from "Papá Noel," the Paraguayan version of Santa Claus, as well as from family members. Additionally, some families may celebrate with homemade treats and festive meals, emphasizing the communal spirit of the holiday.
who can help buy my four kids Christmas presents we are low on cash
The answer might be presents??!!??
on the night of Christmas eve
no
Christmas presents...
there is no difference they get presents if there nice they get presents
Because it's Christmas! That's when half of the world opens their presents. LOL
It has been a tradition to give presents and to open them Christmas Day. It is also in celebration of Jesus Christ's birth.
Children in Germany (if there good) get presents!
Papa Noel Papa Noel
Yes,They do have christmas in japan.They give some kids presents,They exchange present,And some dont even get presents and they just eat cake
The kids' stockings and under the Christmas tree.