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: Forget stockings—French children traditionally leave their best shoes ( les souliers ) by the hearth for Père Noël to fill with small gifts, fruit, and nuts. : No French celebration is complete without a Bûche de Noël
: Replace plastic decor with foraged evergreens like holly, mistletoe, and fir branches.
The two weeks following Christmas are known as Svyatki (Christmastide), characterized by caroling ( Kolyadki ) and traditional fortune-telling. Christmas Traditions (December 24–25)
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