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Christmas in Mexico Christmas in Mexico is a religious holiday where many traditions follow the Christian beliefs of Jesus’ birth.
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Celebrations start nine days before Christmas with las posadas. A posada is a religious parade of families and friends visiting their neighbors. Children dress as Mary and Joseph and look for a place to stay. Eventually, a neighbor invites the group in and they celebrate with a party.
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Mexicans decorate their houses with poinsettia plants.
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Streets and walkways are decorated with luminaries. Luminaries are small paper bags filled with sand and small candles.
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In Mexico, children play a game called piñata. Piñata means gift. It is a paper mache figure filled with presents. The children take turns hitting the piñata with a stick until it breaks and the hidden candy and toys fall to the ground.
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Families go to church at midnight on Christmas Eve and spend December 25 th with their families eating a large feast.
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Children receive their gifts on January 5, the eve of Twelfth Night. Children leave their shoes on the windowsill and find them filled with gifts in the morning.
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