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Welcome to the Museum ofInternational Christmas
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“Canada” by Harley and Emma
“New Zealand” by Caitlyn and Joshua
“Australia” by Reece and Zach
“Turkey” by Justin and Dakota
“Iran” by Sean and Jade
Mrs. Soltau’s 5th Grade Class
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Canada
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Canadian Christmas
Turkey
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Christmas in Turkey
New Zealand
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Christmas in Australia
New Zealand
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New Zealand
Iran
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Christmas in Iran
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In Canada they put lights on their trains. They do this so you can see them at night, because sometimes people can’t hear or see the train so the lights help them.
Bright Train
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In Canada and other countries they make gingerbread houses. They make these to either eat or as a decoration around the house.
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Gingerbread House
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The Canadian people made this amazing looking pie. They make these pies to celebrate Christmas and they have a big dinner and turkey and a lot of other good tasting things.
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Mmmmm……pie
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People make these turkeys for a big feast. They have a big feast every year for Christmas where they eat turkey and invite a lot of friends and family
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Christmas Feast
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This is what people shoot and eat for Christmas.
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Turkey
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The people eat turkey on Christmas in Turkey.
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Turkey Dinner
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This is what they hang on their doors
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Wreath
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Santa Claus is based on the real-life Saint Nicholas who lived in Turkey.
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Saint Nicholas
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Santa loves turkey in Turkey.
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Santa
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The town hall in Australia is decorated for Christmas.
The Town Hall in Australia
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People in Australia celebrate Christmas by putting up wreaths on their doors.
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Australian Wreath
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In Australia, they use fireworks to celebrate Christmas. This is a picture of fireworks over the Symphony Hall in Sydney, Australia.
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Fireworks
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This is a giant Christmas tree in an Australian mall. They decorate it to celebrate Christmas.
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Australian Christmas Tree
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The towns in Australia are decorated. This town square was decorated with a Christmas tree.
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Christmas Tree
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This is a Maori village. In the Maori culture, spirits and creatures of the Maori culture resemble the elves gnomes of European Christmas.
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Maori Christmas
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Father Christmas is their Santa in New Zealand.He’s dressed as the U.S. Santa.
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Santa in New Zealand
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Their holiday name is Christmas, which is just like our Christmas, but without snow. This is a picture of a traditional Christmas tree in New Zealand.
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Christmas Tree in New Zealand
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In New Zealand the traditional Christmas dinner is roast turkey with vegetables and sauces. For dessert it is rich, fruity Christmas pudding with brandy sauce. Mince pies, pastry cases filled with a mixture of chopped dried fruit. They also have parades like the U.S.
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Christmas Dinner
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Iran is a fun country at Christmas time. They get a lot of snow, they go snowboarding, and a lot of other things.
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Snowy Christmas in Iran
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People in Iran light up this bridge at Christmas time. It is a tradition for them.
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Christmas Bridge
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They watch a lot of Christmas movies like Charlie Brown Christmas.
Snoopy and Woodstock
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This is a decorated mantel in Iran.
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Mantel
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They have a contest for decorating vehicles every year. This man won with his cookie truck .
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Christmas Truck
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In Quebec, many people put out a nativity scene. The French term is crèche.
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Crèche
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The three Wise Men came from Iran.
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The Three Wise Men