So Papa asked me the other day what the deal is with the cone. Other than it's a German tradition, I didn't know. So I looked it up and this is what I found on Wikipedia ...
The tradition of the "Schultüte" leads back to approximately 1810, to Saxony and Thuringia in Germany. The first documented report of the cone-shaped Schultüte comes from the city of Jena in 1817, closely followed by reports from Dresden (1820) and Leipzig (1836). It started in the bigger cities but spread quickly to the small towns and villages, soon becoming an institution all over Germany.
At first the practice of the school cone, which did not spread to other parts of Germany at this time, was to not give the bag to the kids directly. Marked with the students' names, they were taken to the school by parents or godparents and in a ritual, reminiscent of the Mexican piñata, hung on a metal "Schultüten-Baum" (School cone tree) from which each child had to pick their cone, without breaking them. The story told to the children goes, that there is a Schultütenbaum growing at the school, and if the fruits (the Schultüten) are ripe and big enough to pick, it's time to go to school for the first time.
In Germany they do it for first grade because that is when they officially start school! Kindergarten is preschool for Germany!
Go here to read more!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schult%C3%BCte
Thursday, August 20, 2009
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