This document asks questions about Christmas traditions in the United States. It asks about the origins of Santa Claus, how he became an important Christmas figure through literature, his traditional pipe smoking, and how he received the name Santa Claus. It also asks about traditions like how Santa arrives in Hawaii, the president lighting the national Christmas tree, families visiting houses in costume, common foods like turkey and ham for Christmas dinner, religious services on Christmas Eve, and decorations with trees, lights, popcorn, and candy canes. Finally, it asks about Santa's two important houses in the U.S. and visiting his village starting in late November.
This document asks questions about Christmas traditions in the United States. It asks about the origins of Santa Claus, how he became an important Christmas figure through literature, his traditional pipe smoking, and how he received the name Santa Claus. It also asks about traditions like how Santa arrives in Hawaii, the president lighting the national Christmas tree, families visiting houses in costume, common foods like turkey and ham for Christmas dinner, religious services on Christmas Eve, and decorations with trees, lights, popcorn, and candy canes. Finally, it asks about Santa's two important houses in the U.S. and visiting his village starting in late November.
This document asks questions about Christmas traditions in the United States. It asks about the origins of Santa Claus, how he became an important Christmas figure through literature, his traditional pipe smoking, and how he received the name Santa Claus. It also asks about traditions like how Santa arrives in Hawaii, the president lighting the national Christmas tree, families visiting houses in costume, common foods like turkey and ham for Christmas dinner, religious services on Christmas Eve, and decorations with trees, lights, popcorn, and candy canes. Finally, it asks about Santa's two important houses in the U.S. and visiting his village starting in late November.