Complete the lyric, "Ang pasko ay sumapit, tayo ay…"
magsiawit
This is hung on doors or walls to decorate homes during Christmas.
Parol
This is a sweet, sticky rice delicacy often served with hot chocolate.
Bibingka
Santa rides this to deliver gifts.
Sleigh
This is a decorated tree seen in homes during Christmas.
Christmas Tree
This popular Filipino song mentions “Pasko na naman, O kay tulin ng araw.”
Pasko Na Naman
Filipino families attend this series of masses early in the morning leading up to Christmas.
Simbang Gabi
This noodle dish symbolizes long life during celebrations.
Pancit
This reindeer has a red, shiny nose.
Rudolph
These are hung by children for Santa to leave small gifts in.
Stockings
In this Tagalog carol, children sing “Sa may bahay ang aming bati…”
Sa Maybahay Ang Aming Bati
Children visit their godparents during Christmas to ask for blessings and receive this.
Aguinaldo
This round, sweet fruit is popular during Christmas for good luck.
Orange
Santa’s helpers who make toys in his workshop.
Elves
This star-shaped lantern is a common decoration in the Philippines
Parol
This song starts with “Kasadya ning taknaa.”
Ang Pasko Ay Sumapit
The family gathers on Christmas Eve for this big celebration.
Noche Buena
This sweet and creamy dessert made with a mix of fruits, including coconut, is a Noche Buena favorite.
Buko Salad
Santa enters homes to leave presents using this.
Chimney
This red flower is often used as a Christmas decoration.
Poinsettia
This carol talks about preparing a feast and visiting godparents.
Mano Po, Ninong
The Filipino version of Secret Santa is called this.
Monito Monita
This meat dish, often the centerpiece, is glazed with pineapple and sugar.
Hamon
Santa keeps a list of kids who have been good or bad. What is it called?
Naughty or Nice List
These are often placed under the Christmas tree and opened on Christmas Day
Gift Boxes