Christmas in England
   Children leave
    stockings by the
    fireplace for the
    presents
Christmas in England
   Children usually leave mince pies and
    brandy for Father Christmas to eat and
    drink



   Children write letters
    to Father Christmas or
    Santa Claus and ask for
    the presents they want.
Christmas in Germany
   Christmas in Germany is
    very cold and snowy


 Germany is famous for
  Christmas traditions
 The Christmas Tree
  tradition started in
  Germany
Christmas in Germany
   Christmas markets are
    famous in Germany at
    Christmas. People
    go there to buy food
    and toys.
Christmas in Australia
   In Australia Christmas is
    in the middle of
    the summer holidays


   It is very hot on
    Christmas in Australia so
    people celebrate on the
    beach
Christmas in Australia
   Children sing Christmas
    carols on Christmas Eve



   People decorate their
    houses and gardens
    with Christmas Trees
    and lights
Christmas in Spain
   Children in Spain receive
    presents on 6th January

   On Christmas Eve, family is
    gathered together and they
    eat dinner

   People go to church
    and exchange presents
Christmas in Japan
   Christmas is not widely celebrated
    in Japan. But they send
    Christmas Cards and Presents

   In Japan Christmas is more a
    romantic day, a day of happiness!!!

   Children have parties dancing
    and playing games
Christmas in Japan
   In Japan the traditional
    Christmas food is the
    Christmas Cake and Fried
    Chicken
Christmas around the world

Christmas around the world

  • 2.
    Christmas in England  Children leave stockings by the fireplace for the presents
  • 3.
    Christmas in England  Children usually leave mince pies and brandy for Father Christmas to eat and drink  Children write letters to Father Christmas or Santa Claus and ask for the presents they want.
  • 4.
    Christmas in Germany  Christmas in Germany is very cold and snowy  Germany is famous for Christmas traditions  The Christmas Tree tradition started in Germany
  • 5.
    Christmas in Germany  Christmas markets are famous in Germany at Christmas. People go there to buy food and toys.
  • 6.
    Christmas in Australia  In Australia Christmas is in the middle of the summer holidays  It is very hot on Christmas in Australia so people celebrate on the beach
  • 7.
    Christmas in Australia  Children sing Christmas carols on Christmas Eve  People decorate their houses and gardens with Christmas Trees and lights
  • 8.
    Christmas in Spain  Children in Spain receive presents on 6th January  On Christmas Eve, family is gathered together and they eat dinner  People go to church and exchange presents
  • 9.
    Christmas in Japan  Christmas is not widely celebrated in Japan. But they send Christmas Cards and Presents  In Japan Christmas is more a romantic day, a day of happiness!!!  Children have parties dancing and playing games
  • 10.
    Christmas in Japan  In Japan the traditional Christmas food is the Christmas Cake and Fried Chicken