Winter traditions
Cozy comforts
Winter songs
Cold weather fun
Winter then and now
100

This holiday celebrates the birth of Jesus

Christmas

100

A warm drink many enjoy with marshmallows.

Hot chocolate 

100

 “Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow…”

Let it snow

100

Children often build this out of snow.

Snowman

100

Many homes used this before central heating.

Wood stove

200

People often light this candle filled decoration during Advent

Advent Wreath 

200

This clothing item keeps your hands warm.

Mittens or Gloves 

200

“I’m dreaming of a ___ Christmas.”

White Christmas 

200

This activity happens on frozen lakes.

Ice fishing

200

People once warmed their beds using this item.

Hot water bottle

300

This winter visitor is said to come down the chimney.

 Santa Claus

300

This blanket is often kept on the couch for chilly nights.

Throw blanket

300

This song mentions a snowman named Frosty.

Frosty the snowman

300

Kids often ride this downhill on snow.

Sledding

300

Winter coats were often made of this animal material.

Wool or Fur

400

Families often gather for this winter meal on December 25th.

Christmas Dinner

400

Soup made with noodles is often eaten in winter.

Chicken noodle soup

400

 “Baby, it’s ___ outside.”

Cold

400

You need skates to do this activity.

Ice skating

400

Kids once wore this item to keep ears warm.

Earmuffs

500

This holiday marks the beginning of a new year on January 1st.

New years day

500

A fireplace gives off this comforting thing.

 Heat / Warmth

500

This classic song includes sleigh bells ringing.

Jingle bells 

500

This winter sport uses sticks and a puck.

Hockey

500

Milk and groceries were once delivered in this winter vehicle

 Milk Truck / Delivery Truck

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