In the poem, what part of the day was it?
Bedtime / Night time
We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, We with you a Merry Christmas......
Fisnish
And a Happy New Year.
Santa´s beard is compared to this...
the snow. ( As white as the snow)
What were the children dreaming with?
Sugar plums
In "Twas the night before Christmas.."
What does "Twas" stand for/mean?
It was the night before Christmas...
What animals pull Santa’s sleigh?
Reindeer
I´m dreaming of a _________Christmas.
White
How were Santa´s dimples?
Merry!
Name at least three animals that are mentioned in the peom.
Mouse, Reindeer, Eagles, courses... ( must say three!)
What is a "Kerchief"
Scarf worn on head or neck.
"Pañoleta" Double points if explained in English!
Where are the children sleeping in the poem?
Their beds
What is "All I want for Christmas?"
IS YOU!!!
What did Santa look like when he opened his pack?
A Peddler.
Name the circle shaped decoration usually placed on doors. Santa´s smoke encircled him like this object.
A wreath
What order does Santa yell out to the Reindeer?
To the top of the porch, to the top of the wall,
Dash away, Dash away ,Dash Away all!
Double points if the WHOLE phrase is said!
What tarnished Santa´s clothes?
ahes and soot
What happened "Last Christmas?"
I gave you my heart.
What does the poem compare Santa´s belly with, when he laughs?
A bowl full of Jelly
Name the 5th Reindeer mentioned in order.
Comet
The poem uses a synonym of the word "fear".
What word is it?
DREAD
And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof
The prancing and pawing of each ____(complete)
little hoof.
In the song " I saw Mommy kissing Santa Claus..." Where did the little girl see her mother kissing Santa?
Underneath the Mistletoe... ( last night)
double points the WHOLE frase is said.
How does Santa go up the Chimney?
And laying his finger aside of his nose,
And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose;
Double points if both actions are said!
But I heard him exclaim, ----- he drove out of sight—
“Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night!”
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Plant/Herb mentioned in the last paragraph of the poem.
Thistle