On the night, of January 5, the figurines of the Three Wise Men are added to the nativity scene. Before going to bed the children place their old shoes under their bed or in the living room, where the Wise Men will leave them their presents. Some also place outside the house, some hay and a bucket with water for the animals, and even some cookies and milk for Melchor, Gaspar and Baltasar.
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On January 5 Spanish children put their shoes on their doorstep before going to bed so that the Three Kings will put presents in them. January 6th is Los Reyes or Three King's Day.
theyb throw them in they neighbours windows
Hilary Duff put a flower on her mom's doorstep in the movie The Perfect Man.
it means somebody put black and white feathers on your doorstep
No. While Hispanic is not actually a race, many people confuse race and ethnicity.
They leave it outside there doorstep and then there santa puts presents or coal in itThey place their shoes on the doorstep, and in the secret of the night , the three wise man pass leaving gifts.
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German children put their shoes on their doorstep on December 5th, the night before St. Nicholas Day. It is believed that St. Nicholas comes around and puts treats in the shoes of all the good kids and twigs in the shoes of the naughty children.
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some kids put a magic hat on a snowman and he came to life then when January came he melted the end. It was good for his dumb butt too. :)
First you have to be able to do some turds then put them in a bag and light it up and put it on the doorstep with your details on another bag so they will be able to contact you.(dont do it more than once) First you have to be able to do some turds then put them in a bag and light it up and put it on the doorstep with your details on another bag so they will be able to contact you.(dont do it more than once)