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Celebrating Christmas with Peruvian children can be a truly special experience. In Peru, Christmas is celebrated on the night of December 24th with a big family dinner and fireworks at midnight. Children in Peru eagerly await the arrival of Santa Claus, who is known as “Papa Noel,” and leave their shoes out to be filled with gifts.

One unique aspect of Peruvian Christmas celebrations is the tradition of the “chocolatada.” This involves serving hot chocolate with panettone (a type of sweet bread) to family and friends, as well as to those in need. Many churches and community organizations host chocolatadas for children in disadvantaged areas, providing them with a warm and festive experience during the holiday season.

Another popular tradition in Peru is the “niño manualito,” which involves creating a small Nativity scene with figurines made from clay or other materials. Children often participate in making these figures, which are then displayed in homes and public spaces throughout the country.

Overall, celebrating Christmas with Peruvian children offers a unique opportunity to experience the country’s rich cultural traditions and share in the joy of the holiday season.

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