
In Russia and Kazakhstan, the Santa figure is represented by Father Frost, or Ded Moroz. Dressed in robes and boots with a long white beard, Father Frost brings presents to children, sometimes on Christmas but also on New Year's Day. Approximately 40 percent of Kazakhstan's citizens celebrate this holiday today.
A very merry Christmas to all!
Picured: Father Frost and the step-daughter, illustration by Ivan Bilibin from Russian fairy tale Morozko, 1932 - Wikipedia.
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Thanks for sharing the Russian and Kazakh tradition of New Year's--I hadn't found that in my books yet so loved to hear about it and I loved the picture of Father Frost.
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