
Who is he?
Santa Claus

Very popular in the United States, Canada, and parts of Europe.
Turkey
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Recreation of Mary and Joseph's journey in search of lodging.
Posada

Hanging up so Santa Claus can fill them with presents.
Christmas socks

Traditional songs that tell the story of Christmas.
Christmas carols

What do you call this doll?
Snowman
Traditional in Mexico and Spain, especially for January 6th.
Traditional in Mexico and Spain, especially for January 6th.
Rosca de Reyes
December 31 – January 1 Celebrations with fireworks, dinners and toasts
December 31 – January 1 Celebrations with fireworks, dinners and toasts
New Year

Entwined in the tree or the house, they represent brightness and joy.
Christmas lights

who is he
krampus

A character who hates Christmas
The Grinch

With fruit and sometimes liquor, common in Latin America.
punch

Traditional family dinner in many Spanish-speaking countries.
Christmas Eve

Bright and varied colored balls to decorate the tree.
Spheres

The night before the new year
New Year's Eve

Reindeer with a bright red nose leading the sleigh.
Rudolph

Decorated gingerbread cookies
gingerbread cookies

Central celebration of the birth of Jesus, with gift- giving, carols, and decorations.
Christmas

Traditionally placed at the top of the tree, it symbolizes the star of Bethlehem.
Star

Sweets in white and red, typical on trees and tables.
candy canes

Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar; they bring gifts on January 6th
The Three Wise Men

Essential in many winter celebrations.
Hot Chocolate

Countdown with advent calendars and wreaths.
Advent

Usually pine or fir, decorated with lights, spheres and garlands.
Christmas tree

Reenactment of the birth of Jesus
Nacimento