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Christmas in France

Christmas in France. Le six décembre La Fête de St. Nicolas is celebrated in northern and eastern France. In some towns there is a carnival procession

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Christmas in France

Page 2: Christmas in France. Le six décembre La Fête de St. Nicolas is celebrated in northern and eastern France. In some towns there is a carnival procession
Page 3: Christmas in France. Le six décembre La Fête de St. Nicolas is celebrated in northern and eastern France. In some towns there is a carnival procession

Le six décembre

La Fête de St. Nicolas is celebrated in northern and eastern France. In some towns there is a carnival procession where children are thrown sweets or gingerbread.

Children leave a shoe outside their door the night before and St.Nicolas rewards good children by leaving sweets and nuts in their shoes.

Legend has it that Père Fouettard watches out for naughty children!

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Le 24 décembre

La Veille de Noël.

Traditionally this is when ‘Le Réveillon’ ‘christmas dinner’ is eaten.

Adults often exchange gifts.

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Le 25 décembre

Christmas day is often spent ‘en famille’.

Children open their presents.

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Le 31 décembre

La Sainte-Sylvestre

New years eve is a big celebration in France with fireworks and another huge family meal.

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Le 1er janvier

Le jour de l’an. People wish each other ‘Bonne Année’ and it is customary to send cards to friends and family.

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Le 6 janvier

La fête des Rois

The festival of Kings or twelfth night. A special cake ‘La galette des rois’ is baked and a ‘fève’ or porcelain figure is hidden inside it. Whoever finds la fève in their cake becomes king ‘roi’ or queen ‘reine’ for the day and wears a cardboard crown.