Brazil
England
Australia & Sweden
France & Germany
Italy & Mexico
100
The nativity scene is called this in Brazil.
Presepio
100
Children burn their letters to Father Christmas for this reason.
So the message will float up the chimney for Father Christmas to see.
100
This season occurs during the Australian Christmas.
Summer
100
In France, Christmas presents fill these that are left by the fireplace.
Shoes
100
This starts being celebrated by families in Mexico on December 12th.
Las Posadas
200
People feast and dance in celebration on this day.
All Kings Day
200
Socks or these are filled with treats and presents on Christmas morning.
Pillowcases
200
The Six White Boomers are these that carry Santa's sleigh in Australia.
Kangaroos
200
Children in France eat this during the Christmas season.
Yule Log cake
200
Italians begin celebrating Christmas on this day.
December 17th
300
This is hung by kids near a window to be filled with gifts and sweets.
A sock
300
These are eaten as a tradition on Christmas day.
Turkey, sprouts, and a Christmas pudding
300
Peoples' homes in Sweden are mostly decorated with goats made of straw to symbolize this.
The goat is believed to protect and guard the Christmas tree, and the straw symbolizes the manger.
300
A special sweet treat is hidden in this during the Christmas season in Germany.
Advent calendar
300
During Las Posadas in Mexico, children sing carols outside homes and are let inside to celebrate with this, fun, and fireworks.
Food
400
Wooden frames and lights make up these in Brazil.
Christmas trees
400
This gift-giving day follows Christmas.
Boxing Day
400
This traditional porridge of Sweden is topped with raspberry jam and cinnamon, and eaten after opening presents on Christmas Eve.
Risgrynsgrot
400
The mother is in charge of doing this in Germany while the children are sleeping.
Decorating the Christmas tree
400
In Italy, "The Feast of the Seven Fishes" on Christmas Eve is made of this.
Seafood
500
Papa Noel, or this name, is what children in Brazil call Santa Claus.
Bom Velhinho
500
Children give Santa Claus this name in England.
Father Christmas
500
These gifts come out of the Australian Christmas cracker with a "POP!"
A party hat, a toy, and a joke
500
Burning this through the New Year is a longtime tradition in the French culture.
The Yule Log
500
This is celebrated in both Italy and Mexico on January 6th when children receive gifts from La Befana (Italy) and The Three Kings (Mexico).
Ephiphany