Hawaiian children are Americans. They leave cookies and milk for Santa, just like other Americans who celebrate Christmas.
Hawaiian children typically leave cookies and milk for Santa on Christmas Eve, similar to children in other regions. Some families may also leave out local Hawaiian treats such as fresh fruit or macadamia nuts.
In Austria, children leave mince pies and a glass of Sherry as a treat for Santa. In the US, children leave milk and cookies.
Santa may leave a lump of coal for naughty children as a reminder to be kind and behave well.
before santa got there
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They leave their hats out for "Santa" to fill.
A carrot for Rudolf and a mince pie for Santa.
Milk and cookies. When the children wake up in the morning to see the cookies and milk gone, they know Santa has visited. The most common items children leave for Santa are cookies and milk. Some will also leave a carrot or apple as a little treat for Santa's reindeer. The most common items children leave for Santa are cookies and milk. Some will also leave a carrot or apple as a little treat for Santa's reindeer.
Traditionally, kids in America will leave out cookies and milk for Santa.
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Socks and undies
No they don't children in Brazil know that Santa Claus does not exist
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