5 Treats Children Leave for Santa Around the World
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5 Treats , Children Leave for Santa , Around the World.
In the United States, it is customary to
leave milk and cookies for Santa Claus.
But these countries
around the world have
different traditions.
Australia: , Beer and cookies.
December is a summer month in Australia,
making beer a perfect thirst-quencher for Santa.
Ireland: , A pint of Guinness.
Irish children typically
leave the late night
pick-me-up near the tree.
England: , A glass of sherry wine.
The sherry is meant to
warm Saint Nick on a cold
Christmas night. It's often
paired with mince pie.
France: , Carrots, biscuits and shoes.
The biscuits for Santa and
carrots for the reindeer are
left in shoes at night, replaced
by gifts in the morning.
Germany: , Handwritten letters.
The Germans write to the
"Christkind," a sort of Christmas
angel, in exchange for gifts
In the United States, it is customary to
leave milk and cookies for Santa Claus.
But these countries
around the world have
different traditions.
Australia: , Beer and cookies.
December is a summer month in Australia,
making beer a perfect thirst-quencher for Santa.
Ireland: , A pint of Guinness.
Irish children typically
leave the late night
pick-me-up near the tree.
England: , A glass of sherry wine.
The sherry is meant to
warm Saint Nick on a cold
Christmas night. It's often
paired with mince pie.
France: , Carrots, biscuits and shoes.
The biscuits for Santa and
carrots for the reindeer are
left in shoes at night, replaced
by gifts in the morning.
Germany: , Handwritten letters.
The Germans write to the
"Christkind," a sort of Christmas
angel, in exchange for gifts