In Spain, Christmas is celebrated with families gathering for dinner on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. Families decorate with Christmas trees and nativity scenes, and exchange postcards. On Christmas Eve, children expect gifts from Santa Claus, while New Year's Eve involves eating grapes with chimes and having dinner. The Three Wise Men also bring gifts on January 6th. A tradition involves eating a ring-shaped cake called "Roscón de Reyes" that has a bean baked inside - whoever finds the bean in their piece must pay for the cake.