For a "French Christmas Celebration Part 2," you can focus on
(King’s Cake), where whoever finds the hidden "fève" (charm) in their slice gets to wear the paper crown for the day. Joyeux Noël
Note: In France, December 26th is not a public holiday (except in Alsace-Moselle, which follows German traditions). Most French people return to work on the 26th. This is why Christmas Eve is so intensely celebrated – it’s the only long night.
fills them with small gifts, sweets, or fruit by Christmas morning. France Today 4. Regional Flair: The 13 Desserts of Provence
: The holiday season doesn't end on December 25th. In early January, the French celebrate the Fête des Rois galette des rois (King's cake), which hides a small charm or New Year's Greetings
Joyeux Noël à tous!
For a "French Christmas Celebration Part 2," you can focus on
(King’s Cake), where whoever finds the hidden "fève" (charm) in their slice gets to wear the paper crown for the day. Joyeux Noël French Christmas Celebration Part 2
Note: In France, December 26th is not a public holiday (except in Alsace-Moselle, which follows German traditions). Most French people return to work on the 26th. This is why Christmas Eve is so intensely celebrated – it’s the only long night. For a "French Christmas Celebration Part 2," you
fills them with small gifts, sweets, or fruit by Christmas morning. France Today 4. Regional Flair: The 13 Desserts of Provence This is why Christmas Eve is so intensely
: The holiday season doesn't end on December 25th. In early January, the French celebrate the Fête des Rois galette des rois (King's cake), which hides a small charm or New Year's Greetings
Joyeux Noël à tous!