In the Czech Republic, Christmas gifts are exchanged in the evening on the Christmas Eve. Czechs say that the mythical gift giver is Ježišek (Baby Jesus), although there are few Czech families who prefer Santa as their gift giver. Grandpa Pavel lives
In the Czech Republic, Christmas gifts are exchanged in the evening on the Christmas Eve. Czechs say that the mythical gift giver is Ježišek (Baby Jesus), although there are few Czech families who prefer Santa as their gift giver. Grandpa Pavel lives
In the Czech Republic, Christmas gifts are exchanged in the evening on the Christmas Eve. Czechs say that the mythical gift giver is Ježišek (Baby Jesus), although there are few Czech families who prefer Santa as their gift giver. Grandpa Pavel lives
In the Czech Republic, Christmas gifts are exchanged in the evening on the Christmas Eve. Czechs say that the mythical gift giver is Ježišek (Baby Jesus), although there are few Czech families who prefer Santa as their gift giver. Grandpa Pavel lives
In the Czech Republic, Christmas gifts are exchanged in the evening on the Christmas Eve. Czechs say that the mythical gift giver is Ježišek (Baby Jesus), although there are few Czech families who prefer Santa as their gift giver. Grandpa Pavel lives
In the Czech Republic, Christmas gifts are exchanged in the evening on the Christmas Eve. Czechs say that the mythical gift giver is Ježišek (Baby Jesus), although there are few Czech families who prefer Santa as their gift giver. Grandpa Pavel lives
In the Czech Republic, Christmas gifts are exchanged in the evening on the Christmas Eve. Czechs say that the mythical gift giver is Ježišek (Baby Jesus), although there are few Czech families who prefer Santa as their gift giver. Grandpa Pavel lives