Eric David, Ecuador:
1. his recipe was for pristinos
2. has a huge beauty pageant
3. puts two large dolls under christmas trees
4. children puts christmas list into shoes
Tyler Brady, Egypt:
1. decorate with trees, lights and junks
2. celebrated on the 7th of January
3.they go out to celebrate
Dylan Harris, Russia:
1. celebrated january 7th
2. changed to dec. 25
3. celebrate like we do here
Kristen Strawder China:
1. not a major holiday
2. call Santa Claus Dun Che Leo Ren
3. only 1 percent is christain so not really popular
Taylor N. Talbott El Salvador:
1. Lights are used alot
2. rich give money to the poor
3. after dinner they but a baby jesus doll under the christmas tree
Haley Truman, India:
1. decorations made of mangos and bananas
2. two hr ceremony at churches
3. burn salt in shoes so someone doesn't steal childrens gifts
Amber Ware, Russia:
1. called religous festival instead of christmas
2. celebrated on jan. 7th
3. people gather in churches
Shania France:
1. put shoes in front of the fire place
2. celebration called reviellon
3.sapin de niel is the main decoration
Krista Morocco:
1. ramadan instead of christmas
2. determained by the site of the new moon
3. focus on the mind and spirit
Samantha Mason Madagascar:
1. most people go to church on christmas eve from like 5 till midnight
2. churches give out treats
3. family likes to give large dinner
Keeley Italy:
1. from dec 24 to january 26th
2. presents brought by la befana
3. a meatless dinner is eatin on christmas day
Katara Peru:
1. celebrated nocha buena
2. Parties thrown by adults in night
3. they get up late on christmas day
Paige Canada:
1. songs are sung each christmas morning
2. celebrates with presents too
3. celebrates with cards
Raychel, Germany:
1. no eating junk food
2. hang a shoe or boot by the fire place
3. if not good they get twigs
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