By virtue of being a Christian tradition, no magical beings are associated to Christmas in Mexico, beyond the gift-giving visit by both Saint Nicholas (a.k.a. Santa Claus) on December 24th, and the Three Wise Kings -- Melchior, Gaspar and Balthasar -- during the Epiphany Celebration, on January 6th.
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They are referred to as 'squibs.' Mr. Filch is a squib, as is Mrs. Figg.
This is because they are magical beings and exist by magic.
Fairies are mythical creatures from folklore often associated with nature and mischief, while angels are spiritual beings in multiple religions believed to serve as messengers or guardians of humans. Fairies are typically portrayed as small, magical beings with wings, while angels are usually depicted as larger, ethereal beings with wings and halos.
To summon a genie, one commonly uses a magical lamp or object associated with genies, such as a magic ring. Rubbing or touching the object may be part of the summoning ritual. It's important to be cautious when attempting to summon a genie, as they are powerful beings and may have their own agenda.
Oh, dude, in France, they've got this cool cat called Père Noël, which is basically their version of Santa Claus. He's like the French Santa, but with a fancier name. So yeah, if you're looking for magical beings in France during Christmas, Père Noël is your guy.