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Mrs. Townson’s Class researched Christmas traditions around the
world. Next, they typed
sentences about what they learned and inserted
holiday clipart.
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Saint Basil is the patron saint of the poor and homeless, he delivers gifts in January
by Alasia
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Children in Mexico get their main
presents in January. By Alexandra
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Saint Sinterklass and his helper Black Peter arrived on a boat.
By Amera
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Children in Russia receive gifts on New Years Eve. By Aniyah
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December 5 is St. Nicholas’ day. By Cameron
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The tradition of putting up a
Christmas tree came to us from Germany. By Ian
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Germans make beautiful gingerbread houses.
By Katie
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The presents are left by the Three
Kings or Maji. By Kylie
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The tradition of sending
Christmas cards to family and friends began in England.
By Lanazares
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From December 16 until
Christmas Eve children perform posada.
By Mauricio
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Children leave out clogs or shoes
to be filled with presents.
By Sofia
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Saint Vassils brings gifts on New
Years Eve. By Trinytee