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Holidays Around the World!

Horizontales
This bird is a common symbol of Christmas and brings good luck throughout the year.
The Star of Bethlehem led the Biblical Magi to the birth of Jesus, commonly depicted as this scene.
In the Netherlands, children leave a shoe out in hopes to receive sweets or small presents from this man during the night.
Sort of like Islamic Christmas; celebrating the end of Ramadan
Typically topped with a star, this type of fir is decorated in American homes at Christmas.
This festival is celebrated every year in Hong Kong and is famous for its New Year's countdown.
Part of an American Christmas Tale, this is the 9th animal to pull Santa's sleigh.
The United Kingdom uses this greenery to ward off evil spirits and celebrate new growth.
Verticales
This european dessert is soaked in spirits and served in celebration of Christmas.
In Italy, children hang this by the fireplace for Befana, an old lady, to fill with presents.
In France, Merry Christmas is exclaimed this way.
Pulled by one horse, this jingles all the way.
In the United Kingdom, this is the holiday celebrated on the day after Christmas.
In Mexico, Merry Christmas is exclaimed this way.
Originated in Germany, these are hung on a Christmas tree for decoration.
Originated in Germany, this was made to look like a Shepards crook.
Spicy Christmas cookies that originated in ancient Greece; usually shaped like roundish men
This flowering winter plant is originally from Mexico.
Germans eat one treat each day to help countdown this time leading up to Christmas Day.
In the United States they use these to illuminate their homes during the holidays.
Hark! These sing glory to the new born king!
A strange modern Christmas tradition that requires hanging this last on the tree and the first child to find it gets an extra present.