What Is The Collective Name Given In Icelandic Folklore To The Thirteen Sons Of The Child-Eating Giant Gryla, Who Take It In Turn To Visit Children On The Thirteen Nights Before Christmas, Leaving Presents In The Shoes Of Good Children And Potatoes For Naughty Ones? They Also Engage In Various Types Of Mischief, With Each Yule Lad Having A Name Which Describes Their Particular Peccadillos, These Include Sausage-Swiper, Spoon-Licker And Doorway-Sniffer.

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1. What Is The Collective Name Given In Icelandic Folklore To The Thirteen Sons Of The Child-Eating Giant Gryla, Who Take It In Turn To Visit Children On The Thirteen Nights Before Christmas, Leaving Presents In The Shoes Of Good Children And Potatoes For Naughty Ones? They Also Engage In Various Types Of Mischief, With Each Yule Lad Having A Name Which Describes Their Particular Peccadillos, These Include Sausage-Swiper, Spoon-Licker And Doorway-Sniffer.