Navidad en Argentina A beautiful tradition is to light globos They are paper decorations you light inside and they take off into the sky Argentinians do it at night and you can see the skies lit with them ID: 449245
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¡
Navidad
!Slide3
Navidad
en Argentina
A beautiful tradition is to light “
globos
.” They are paper decorations you light inside and they take off into the sky. Argentinians do it at night, and you can see the skies lit with them.
Christmas is in the
summer so people
e
at cold salads and
Parrillada
Argentina.Slide4
Navidad
en México
Posadas are an important part of Mexican Christmas celebrations. The word
posada
means "inn" or "shelter" in Spanish, and these celebrations recreate Mary and Joseph's search for a place to stay in Bethlehem. Posadas are held on each of the nine nights leading up to Christmas, from December 16 to 24
th
.Slide5
Navidad
en MéxicoSlide6
¡Tamales!Slide7
¡
Bunuelos
y Mole!Slide8
Navidad
sin
ti
¡Ay,
que
triste!
www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=G_jiTPeayCASlide9
Navidad
en Puerto Rico
Las
ParrandasSlide10
Navidad
en Puerto Rico
Las
ParrandasSlide11
Navidad
en Puerto Rico
Lechon
Asado
GüiroSlide12
Navidad
en
España
On the Eve
of
January 5th, children place their shoes on the doorstep, and in the secret of the night, the Three Wise Men pass leaving gifts. On January 6
th
there are parades in various cities where candy and cakes are distributed to children.Slide13
El
Año
Nuevo en
EspañaSlide14
El
Año
Viejo
¡Se
olvide
e
l
pasado
!
Forget the
p
ast!Slide15
El
Año
Viejo
Año
Viejo literally means “Old Year”. On the last day of the year (31st Dec), every household (almost) make dolls out of paper,
woodshavings
and old clothes. They put a mask or draw a face on the doll, usually a famous character such as a politician or cartoon character, or someone they
díslike
, or someone in the family (
hehehe
.. like an affectionate joke…).. This doll is meant to signify the “old year” – the year that is going to pass. The day is usually spent with family members and at midnight, kerosene or some combustible liquid is poured on the
Año
Viejo and they burn the
Año
Viejo, signifying the passing of the old year, old regrets, bad happenings, unhappy memories… and welcome the New Year with hope. You can see
año
viejos all over, shops have them, sometimes some people just leave them along the streets as display (we saw
año
viejos
of Fantastic 4!), some are for sale, some cars and buses also tie them to the front of the car!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bahxEy7dQ_M
EcuadorSlide16
El
Año
Viejo
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bahxEy7dQ_M
EcuadorSlide17
El
Año
Viejo
EcuadorSlide18Slide19
Una
Vela
A CandleSlide20
Una
Corona
A WreathSlide21
Una
Campana
A BellSlide22
Un
Muñeco
de
Nieve
A SnowmanSlide23
Un
copo
de
nieve
A SnowflakeSlide24
Un
Venado
A Reindeer