In Scotland, Santa typically brings traditional Christmas gifts such as toys, books, games, and clothing to children. Additionally, he may leave small gifts in stockings hung by the fireplace or at the foot of the bed. Some Scottish families also incorporate local traditions such as receiving a piece of coal for naughty children or small treats like shortbread or whisky for adults.
santa brings sweets and goodies
Santa is a very generous man who loves children and giving presents to them at Christmas.
The same type as other places for the most part. Whatever people want, and need, and can take care of, and that will help their lives.
Well any kind of presents like us. Scotland gets the same kind of things we get and we all get some stuff similar but Scotland is still a park in the UK and they have top brands just like us and the same
I always heard that Santa brought what children wanted, no matter where they lived.
Santa is often referred to as St. Nick, so Nick (for Nicholas) would be his first name. The name Santa came from the German name of St. Nicholas. St. Nicholas was kind and gave presents to the poor, because he had a giving, kind heart.
Santa Claus brings all gifts that girls and boys like... look at spiderman...Hannah Montana...bratz...OOOOOOOOOH PLEEEEEEASE.
Be good and kind to everybody or else you will get coal. So you have to make sure to be very kind this Christmas =)merry Christmas
I believe the Reyes (the Three Kings) bring presents for children
That depends on what you think of as "jolly".
Santa Claus is kind of real but he is kind of not because he doesn't travel the world in one night but the person is real because he is a saint. Saint nickSanta Claus is based on St. Nicholas, who (allegedly) lived in the fourth century. Instead of giving good children presents, he handed bad children over to the devil. Today, we know Santa Claus in a very different way.
The name comes from German. It is the name of St. Nicholas (St. Nick). St. Nicholas was a kind, giving man who gave presents to the poor.