Snowing and blowing up bushels of fun, now the ______ _______ has begun
Jingle Hop
This is where Santa Claus lives
The North Pole
An edible treat usually hung on a tree - traditionally red & white
Candy Canes
The person giving presents in the Twelve Days of Christmas song
My True Love
This is something you build in the snow - Frosty or Olaf are both one
Snowman
Bells are ringing, children singing all is ______ and _________
Merry & Bright
If you are bad Santa leaves you this in your stocking
Coal
Often filled with chocolate this is used as a chronological countdown to Christmas
Advent Calendar
The type of bird that was given on the first day of Christmas
A Partridge
Very unique and made of frozen rain
Snowflake
He knows when you’ve been bad or good so be good for __________ ___________
Goodness sake
This is where Santa Claus lives
North Pole
Often hung in a doorway, lovers are often found kissing under this
Mistletoe
Not Italian and not Russian – this type of hen was given on the 3rd day
French
You need one of these to get down a snow covered hill
Snowboard
Where the treetops glisten and children listen to hear _________ ________ in the snow
Sleigh bells
The fruit that Santa’s nose looks like in Twas the Night Before Christmas poem
A Cherry
These keep you warm and the uglier the better
Ugly Christmas Sweaters
Seven swans were all doing this in the song
Swimming
A vehicle without wheels that drives over snow and frozen ground
Snowmobile
And so, I'm offering this simple phrase to kids from _____ to _________
One to Ninety-Two
In European folklore - he is a Santa that comes for bad kids
Krampus
Famous Russian ballet that tells the story of a young girl on Christmas eve
The Nutcracker
The number of drumsticks in the Twelve Days of Christmas
24
This is what you call someone who goes south for the winter to get away from the snow
Snowbird