This information is a bit incomplete. There's no mention of 'de zak van zwarte piet' (the bag of black Ben) or getting coal in your shoe as a 'present' if you have been naughty. Also not every parent sets the same rules. I for example had to make a list of toys and put the list in my shoe in november so the good old man knew what to give me. Other kids had to mail their lists to an 'address' in heaven. I got to set my shoe in front of our fireplace twice or thrice before December 6, some kids were only allowed to do this once. The video also doesn't mention what the shoefillers are or how you have to 'set up" on the night before. I received candy and small toys in my shoe. The set up is setting a plate on the table for Sinterklaas (the night before) with something for him like a beverage and a carrot for the horse. I don't know if anyone will read this. But in case you do, compared to Santa, can you see how similar these traditions are? Also: kids in Belgium don't expect Santa to visit, the family gives you presents on Christmas.