Holiday Movies & TV
North Pole & Santa Lore
Winter Science & Nature
Holiday Music & Lyrics
Christmas
100

In The Polar Express, the train travels to this location.

the North Pole?

100

Santa’s sleigh is traditionally powered by this number of reindeer (not counting Rudolph).

8

100

A snowflake always has this many sides.

6

100

Finish the lyric: “You’re a mean one, Mr. ___.”

Grinch?

100

People in America often hang this plant over doors to kiss under.

mistletoe?

200

The Grinch’s heart grows this many sizes.

What is three?

200

Santa’s little helpers are called this.

elves?

200

A storm with strong winds and heavy snow is called this. 

Blizzard

200

“I’m dreaming of a ___ Christmas…”

White

200

These hang by the fireplace.

Stockings

300

In Home Alone, the family accidentally flies to this country without Kevin.

France

300

Mrs. Claus’s first name is sometimes said to be this.

Jessica

300

This weather condition creates sparkling ice on trees and roads.

Freezing rain

300

"All I Want for Christmas Is You” was released in 1994 by this artist.

Mariah Carey?

300

This type of calendar counts down the days to Christmas.

Advent calendar 

400

In The Polar Express, the boy receives this as the "first gift of Christmas."

What is a silver bell?

400

Before Coca-Cola ads made Santa wear red, he was often shown wearing this other color.

Green
400

This happens when the ground temperature is below freezing, and water vapor forms tiny crystals on grass.

Frost

400

This song begins with “Chestnuts roasting on an open fire…”

The Christmas Song?

400

A sweet treat shaped like a person with buttons.

gingerbread man

500

A magical train takes kids to see Santa in this movie.

The Polar Express?

500

In many stories, the North Pole workshop uses this magical item to track good children.

a snow globe or magical globe?

500

Winter days are short because the Earth is tilted in this direction.

way from the sun?

500

This song tells us Rudolph is “the most famous” one of all.

What is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?

500

"Jingle Bells” was originally written for this holiday, not Christmas.

Thanksgiving

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