104 views Photo Uploaded: Dec 03 2007 21:25:59 GMT Taken: 2007:12:01 16:43:41 Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard Camera: HP PhotoSmart R817Aperture: F2.8 Shutter: 1666/100 sec Focal Length: 28mm ISO: 57 Flash: Yes Traditionally, in the weeks between his arrival and the 5th of December, before going to bed, children put their shoes next to the chimney of the coal fired stove or fireplace, with a carrot or some hay in it "for Sinterklaas's horse", sing a Sinterklaas song, and will find some candy in their shoes the next day, supposedly thrown down the chimney by a Zwarte Piet or Sinterklaas himself. However, with the advent of central heating children put their shoes near the boiler or even just next to the front door.
Typical Sinterklaas candy is the first letter of the child's name made out of chocolate, chocolate coins, a figurine of Sinterklaas made out of chocolate and wrapped in painted aluminium foil, and coloured marzipan shaped into fruit, an animal or some other object.
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