Here are the winners of the the Christmas in Spain Giveaway sponsored by CurrClick. If you are a winner please send me an e-mail at chocolateonmycranium {at} live {dot} com to claim your prize. Thanks!
Christmas Copywork by Lilliput Station
Winner is commenter #37 – Von
“Thank you for posting this. I knew nothing about the Christmas customs in Spain so it is all new to me and like it that they don’t have Santa Claus.
Von ~”
A Brief Look at CHRISTmas Traditions Around the World by Creative Learning Connection
Winner is commenter #30 Stephanie
“I learned so much and that I would love to be in Spain for a month or so 😉 I think eating a grape with each clock bong on New Year’s is such a lovely thought.”
Spain Unit Study by Homeschool Learning Network
Winner is commenter #12 maleahbliss
“This was so interesting! I really enjoyed MoTab singing Fum, Fum, Fum. I’m so excited to get to go to the Christmas Concert in a few weeks!! 🙂 I learned that they celebrate Christmas for almost a month other there! Crazy! And fun! :)”
Our Global Village – Spain by Milliken
Winner is commenter # 55 Cheryl
“I didn’t know there was no Santa in Spain, I should move there, we don’t do Santa either. I spent a few hours in Barcelona-I’d LOVE to go back! It was amazing.”
36 Classic Christmas Tales, Comprehension, Grammar & Vocabulary by St Aiden’s Homeschool
Winner is commenter #18 Kelly
“We enjoyed this post. Thank you! It was very fun.
From my 12yo: Christmas isn’t the same everywhere. 9yo: I didn’t know about the shoes with the hay. I didn’t know they put them out for the Kings instead of Santa. 15yo: I like the eating of the 12 grapes on New Year’s Eve. Doesn’t it make you want to buy grapes? Does everyone dance at the Cathedral after the boys dance? 10yo: I like the part about the shoes, too.”
Package from Eastern Wind Academy, which contains Spanish Flashcard sets on Animals, Counting and Number Words, Pronunciation and Alphabet, Colors and Shapes
Winner is commenter # 24 Suanna
“This was a very informative blog. I thought it was interesting how the Nativity is set up anywhere and can include other parts of day to day life, too.”
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