December Traditions Around the World
December is a special month filled with traditions from around the world. In America, families hang lights on their homes and decorate Christmas trees with ornaments and tinsels. This tradition began in Germany and the lights represent hope and good things to come. In Mexico, people celebrate Las Posadas, a nine-day celebration representing the journey of Mary and Joseph before the birth of Jesus. Children dress up and go from house to house, singing songs and asking for shelter, just like Mary and Joseph did. And in Sweden, December 13th is Saint Lucia's Day. Girls dress in white gowns and a crown of candles, symbolizing light in the darkness of winter. No matter where you are in the world, December traditions bring joy, hope, and unity.
Question 1
What does the tradition of hanging lights during Christmas in America represent?
The starry night
Santa Claus
Hope and good things to come
Bright Christmas presents
Fireworks
Question 2
What is the purpose of the Las Posadas celebration in Mexico?
To celebrate the winter season
To commemorate the journey of Mary and Joseph before the birth of Jesus
To mark the end of the year
To prepare for the coming of Santa Claus
To celebrate the harvest season
Question 3
What do the candles in the crown on Saint Lucia's Day symbolize?
The birth of Jesus
The stars in the sky
Light in the darkness of winter
The journey of Mary and Joseph
The Christmas tree
Question 4
What common element do December traditions around the world bring?
Food
Gifts
Joy, hope, and unity
Snow
Santa Claus
Question 5
Where did the tradition of decorating Christmas trees with ornaments and tinsels originate?
America
Sweden
Mexico
Germany
France
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