Joulukalenterit
Joulukalenterit, or Christmas calendars, are traditional Advent calendars used in Finland and other Nordic countries. They are typically small wooden boxes or trays containing 24 small doors, one for each day of Advent. Each door is numbered and opens to reveal a small gift or treat, such as a chocolate, a small toy, or a piece of candy. The gifts are often themed around Christmas or winter, and are meant to be enjoyed by children as they count down the days until Christmas.
The tradition of using Advent calendars in Finland dates back to the 19th century, when they were
In addition to their use as Advent calendars, Joulukalenterit are also used as gift-giving devices. Families
Overall, Joulukalenterit are an important and cherished tradition in Finnish culture, and are enjoyed by people