This jolly character is known for saying “Ho Ho Ho.
Santa Clausa
This evergreen tree is commonly decorated for Christmas.
Christmas tree
These are wrapped and placed under the tree on Christmas Eve.
Presents
This cold, white substance often falls during winter.
Snow
We leave these as a snack for Santa
Milk and cookies
This red-nosed reindeer leads Santa’s sleigh.
Rudolph
This is the traditional plant hung in doorways that people kiss under.
Mistletoe
These jingling objects are often attached to sleighs and Christmas decorations.
Bells
“Jingle Bells” was originally written for this holiday.
Thanksgiving
These striped, hook-shaped sweets are popular Christmas treats.
Candy canes
This character learns the true meaning of Christmas after being left home alone.
Kevin McCallister
This spiky-leaved plant with red berries is commonly used in Christmas décor.
Holly
This decorative sock is hung by the fireplace for small gifts.
Stocking
This fictional town is the setting of “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.”
Whoville
This ginger-spiced baked good is often shaped like people or houses.
This reindeer is known as Santa’s second-in-command after Rudolph in many stories.
Dasher
This circular evergreen decoration is often hung on doors during Christmas.
Wreath
This paper is used to cover gifts and often features holiday patterns.
Wrapping paper
This country popularized decorating trees at Christmas.
Germany
This creamy holiday drink is traditionally made with eggs, milk, and sugar.
Eggnog
This miserly character is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve.
Ebenezer Scrooge
💡 Electric decorations on trees replaced these in the early 20th century.
Candles
This Christmas object counts down the days until December 25th, traditionally revealing a small picture, chocolate, or gift behind each door.
Advent calendar
This European figure is known for punishing naughty children during Christmas season.
Krampus
This dessert is traditionally served at Christmas in the UK.
Christmas pudding