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Comenius Advent Calendar 2013
FenĂȘtre 11
Some scholars believe a confectioner developed candy canes to represent Jesus. The shape of the "J" was for Jesus, or the shepherd’s staff. The white color symbolized purity, while the red stripes indicated blood. Peppermint is similar to hyssop, the Middle Eastern mint mentioned in the Bible.FenĂȘtre 15
House doors are decorated with Christmas wreaths during the festive period.FenĂȘtre 2
Christmas lights are used to decorate towns and houses during the festive season.FenĂȘtre 10
One of the most popular Christmastime accoutrements, holly has sharp edges, symbolic of the crown of thorns worn by Jesus at his crucifixion. The red berries represent blood.FenĂȘtre 23
Many children will hang stockings on their beds or on the fireplace on Christmas eve. Father Christmas will fill them with small gifts.FenĂȘtre 16
Many Christmas markets are held in towns and cities around the World to celebrate the festive season.
FenĂȘtre 6
Happy Saint Nicholas day. On the eve of the 5th, children clean their boots and leave them in the school corridors. Saint Nicholas then comes and fills the boots of good children with sweets or small toys. Mis behaved children will receive a stick. This is a European tradition.FenĂȘtre 8
In Spain, the first celebration of Christmas is on 8 December. This is called El DĂ­a de la Inmaculada and it is a celebration in honour of The Virgin Mary.  There are processions with music and singing.  It is a national holiday.

FenĂȘtre 20
Here are the Three Wise Men who visited baby Jesus to give him important gifts.FenĂȘtre 24
Nadolig Llawen, Merry Christmas to you all xxxFenĂȘtre 13
The custom of kissing under Mistletoe comes from England. The original custom was that a berry was picked from the sprig of Mistletoe before the person could be kissed and when all the berries had gone, there could be no more kissing!FenĂȘtre 4
Reindeers are used to pull Father Christmas’s sledge around the World on Christmas eve to deliver presents to children.
FenĂȘtre 7
Turkey is a traditional Christmas lunch in Britain. It is now also eaten in many other countries around the world.FenĂȘtre 18
During the Festive season, carol singers entertain people by singing Christmas carols.FenĂȘtre 22
Children all over the World will perform the Nativity during December to remember the birth of Jesus Christ.FenĂȘtre 5
Red Robin is a traditional British bird, and is used as a Christmas symbol.FenĂȘtre 12
Homes are decorated with Christmas trees from around the 12th of December. Evergreen trees are used. Presents are placed under the tree until Christmas day.FenĂȘtre 9
From around the 8 December, in the Catalan area of Spain, families place a special Christmas log in a prominent position in the house.  Nowadays, the log has a painted face and stands on legs!  It is called El TiĂł de Nadal.
The log is kept covered with a red cloth and is looked after like a pet until Christmas Day.  Children make sure that he is kept warmly covered and pretend to feed him every day, just like feeding a doll. 

Then, on Christmas Day, children have fun hitting the log with a stick whilst singing a traditional song.  
Why do they hit the log?
Well, to make it produce little gifts!  
After singing the song and hitting the log with a stick, they put their hands under the cover to see if the log has produced anything.  (When children aren’t looking, grown-ups place the gifts under the cover!)
 Children keep singing songs and hitting the log to have more goodies.  Eventually, when they can only find something like an onion or garlic, it means that the gifts have run out and the game is over!
FenĂȘtre 21
Snowflakes are often used as a symbol of Winter as many European countries will have snow during the Winter months.FenĂȘtre 19
Christmas is a time for giving and receiving. We wrap gifts before giving them to family and friends.FenĂȘtre 3
During Winter, many of the European countries will have snowfall. Children will then have lots of fun building snowmen and decorating them with Winter clothing, vegetables and coal.FenĂȘtre 17
Children all around the World post their Christmas letters to a Father Christmas. Their letter includes a list of what they would like to receive on Christmas day.FenĂȘtre 14
Here is Father Christmas.FenĂȘtre 1
Here is a traditional Advent calendar which we use to countdown to Christmas.
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FenĂȘtre 24

24 Nadolig Llawen, Merry Christmas to you all xxx
Advientos-fenĂȘtres

FenĂȘtre 1
1-12-2013
1
Here is a traditional Advent calendar which we use to countdown to Christmas.
FenĂȘtre 2
2-12-2013
2
Christmas lights are used to decorate towns and houses during the festive season.
FenĂȘtre 3
3-12-2013
3
During Winter, many of the European countries will have snowfall. Children will then have lots of fun building snowmen and decorating them with Winter clothing, vegetables and coal.
FenĂȘtre 4
4-12-2013
4
Reindeers are used to pull Father Christmas's sledge around the World on Christmas eve to deliver presents to children.
FenĂȘtre 5
5-12-2013
5
Red Robin is a traditional British bird, and is used as a Christmas symbol.
FenĂȘtre 6
6-12-2013
6
Happy Saint Nicholas day. On the eve of the 5th, children clean their boots and leave them in the school corridors. Saint Nicholas then comes and fills the boots of good children with sweets or small toys. Mis behaved children will receive a stick. This is a European tradition.
FenĂȘtre 7
7-12-2013
7
Turkey is a traditional Christmas lunch in Britain. It is now also eaten in many other countries around the world.
FenĂȘtre 8
8-12-2013
8
In Spain, the first celebration of Christmas is on 8 December. This is called El DĂ­a de la Inmaculada and it is a celebration in honour of The Virgin Mary. There are processions with music and singing. It is a national holiday.

FenĂȘtre 9
9-12-2013
9
From around the 8 December, in the Catalan area of Spain, families place a special Christmas log in a prominent position in the house. Nowadays, the log has a painted face and stands on legs! It is called El TiĂł de Nadal.
The log is kept covered with a red cloth and is looked after like a pet until Christmas Day. Children make sure that he is kept warmly covered and pretend to feed him every day, just like feeding a doll.

Then, on Christmas Day, children have fun hitting the log with a stick whilst singing a traditional song.
Why do they hit the log?
Well, to make it produce little gifts!
After singing the song and hitting the log with a stick, they put their hands under the cover to see if the log has produced anything. (When children aren't looking, grown-ups place the gifts under the cover!)
Children keep singing songs and hitting the log to have more goodies. Eventually, when they can only find something like an onion or garlic, it means that the gifts have run out and the game is over!
FenĂȘtre 10
10-12-2013
10
One of the most popular Christmastime accoutrements, holly has sharp edges, symbolic of the crown of thorns worn by Jesus at his crucifixion. The red berries represent blood.
FenĂȘtre 11
11-12-2013
11
Some scholars believe a confectioner developed candy canes to represent Jesus. The shape of the "J" was for Jesus, or the shepherd's staff. The white color symbolized purity, while the red stripes indicated blood. Peppermint is similar to hyssop, the Middle Eastern mint mentioned in the Bible.
FenĂȘtre 12
12-12-2013
12
Homes are decorated with Christmas trees from around the 12th of December. Evergreen trees are used. Presents are placed under the tree until Christmas day.
FenĂȘtre 13
13-12-2013
13
The custom of kissing under Mistletoe comes from England. The original custom was that a berry was picked from the sprig of Mistletoe before the person could be kissed and when all the berries had gone, there could be no more kissing!
FenĂȘtre 14
14-12-2013
14
Here is Father Christmas.
FenĂȘtre 15
15-12-2013
15
House doors are decorated with Christmas wreaths during the festive period.
FenĂȘtre 16
16-12-2013
16
Many Christmas markets are held in towns and cities around the World to celebrate the festive season.
FenĂȘtre 17
17-12-2013
17
Children all around the World post their Christmas letters to a Father Christmas. Their letter includes a list of what they would like to receive on Christmas day.
FenĂȘtre 18
18-12-2013
18
During the Festive season, carol singers entertain people by singing Christmas carols.
FenĂȘtre 19
19-12-2013
19
Christmas is a time for giving and receiving. We wrap gifts before giving them to family and friends.
FenĂȘtre 20
20-12-2013
20
Here are the Three Wise Men who visited baby Jesus to give him important gifts.
FenĂȘtre 21
21-12-2013
21
Snowflakes are often used as a symbol of Winter as many European countries will have snow during the Winter months.
FenĂȘtre 22
22-12-2013
22
Children all over the World will perform the Nativity during December to remember the birth of Jesus Christ.
FenĂȘtre 23
23-12-2013
23
Many children will hang stockings on their beds or on the fireplace on Christmas eve. Father Christmas will fill them with small gifts.
FenĂȘtre 24
24-12-2013
24
Nadolig Llawen, Merry Christmas to you all xxx

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