184,363 views
3 votes
3 votes
De que trata el cuento de el regalo de los reyes magos del libro de español 1 de secundaria por favor es para mañana , voy en el turno matutino y es la primera clase

User Romanz
by
2.8k points

1 Answer

5 votes
5 votes

Answer:if your talking about the 3 wise men then here's some info

Explanation:Spanish children are waiting expectantly for the Three Wise Men to arrive. After Christmas and New Year, the lucky Spanish still have another family day of celebration to come, in the form of the arrival of the Reyes Magos, the Wise Men from the East who followed a star and came bearing gifts for the Baby Jesus.The 6th of January is always a bank holiday in Spain, spinning out the festivities for an extra week. But why is the Epiphany holiday in Spain such a big deal and how is it celebrated? Read on to find out a bit about the history of the Reyes Magos day, and why Spanish children have to wait until the 6th of January to get their Christmas presents. They leave their best pair of shoes, sparkling clean, outside their doors to be filled with gifts. Again, just like with Father Christmas, Spanish children write letters to the Three Wise Men before the big day and leave out snacks and drinks for their camels. Naughty children might get sweet ‘coal’ in their shoes instead of gifts. In the past, this was the only day that Spanish children received presents, but these days many lucky kids get presents from Father Christmas as well.The 6th is another family day, with everyone coming together to watch the kids unwrapping presents, and there’s normally another big family meal. The day wouldn’t be complete without the traditional Roscón de Reyes, sweet circular bread with sugar and dried fruits on top. There’s a little model of a king or queen hidden inside, and whoever finds it gets to be king or queen for the day. There’s also normally a bean in there, and whoever gets that has to buy the sweet treat the following year.

User SemperAmbroscus
by
2.5k points