Usually it's your parents or other family members, while friends give you presents as well. However, the traditional gift-bringer in many westernised countries is "Santa Claus", known by different names, depending on the country. (See the related question.)
Moms, Dads, Grandmothers, Grandfathers, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Brothers, Sisters, Friends, Teachers, Babysitters, Strangers (although that might not be wise)... all these people can give presents to children.
Depends on the person but usually parents get gifts for their kids, husbands gift wives and vice versa.
yes because Santa clause is not real, we want our children to believe in Christmas and Santa because it's such a wonderful time of the year for children.
Family and friends.
Saint Nicolas, or Santa
Sainte Nicole
Yeah, if someone gives some to them.
Yeah, if someone gives some to them.
no they dont get any presents
He goes and gives all the presents to everyone in the World!
No, Father Christmas does.
on the night of Christmas eve
American children typically open their Christmas presents on the morning of December 25th. Some families may have different traditions or celebrations where presents are exchanged at other times during the holiday season.
who gives the chidren and people presents in jamaica
Yes
xmas eve!
Presents...