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Christmas around the world. By Emma O’Reilly Seanagh Mullen And Ellen Richardson. Africa . When Christmas day comes carol singers go to different houses and sing for charity. The most inportant part of carol singers is they’re showing love.
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Christmas around the world By Emma O’Reilly Seanagh Mullen And Ellen Richardson
Africa • When Christmas day comes carol singers go to different houses and sing for charity. • The most inportant part of carol singers is they’re showing love. • The people go forward to lay their gifts upon baby Jesus’ bed. • People in Africa have Christmas dinner after the service. All of them are at the table together. • By Ellen Richardson….
Brazil • Papai Noel or father Noel is the gift bringer in Brazil • A huge Christmas dinner including turkey, ham , rice, and the wonderful vegtables salad fruit dishes are served • In Brazil there is a crowd of dancers and singers • The dance is called the three kings day By Emma O’Reilly
China • Christmas in China, chrildren decorate their trees like we do in Ireland. • The chinese christmas trees are called the trees of light. • Santa Claus is called Dun Che Lao Ren it which means Christmas old man • By Seanagh Mullen…
Spainby Ellen Richardson Around Spain it is a very festive time at Christmas. On Christmas Eve the Stars come out and light the tiny lights in their houses Most homes in Spain have a Manger December 28 is the Feast of the Holy Innocents By Ellen Richardson
America • Santa Claus was born in us in 1860. • In 1863 he was given the name Santa Claus and wore the red suit pipe. • Now Christmas celebrations vary between religions of the united states. By Seanagh Mullen
Greece By Emma O’Reilly • After 40 days of fasting they all look forward to christmas dinner. • For christmas dinner they have turkey, vegtables and holy bread to celebrate the birth of god . • The put crosses on the door to keep the devil a way. • Santa is a patront saint of sailors. • By Emma O’Reilly
Credits • By • Emma O’Reilly • Ellen Richardson • Seanagh Mullen • Thank you for watching