The food traditionally left for Santa
Cookies and Milk
The traditional color of the Christmas Tree
Green
You can see this Jolly guy dressed in red
Santa
Don't eat this color snow!
Yellow
All Mariah Carey wants for Christmas is...
YOU!
Red and White striped peppermint sticks
Candy Canes
Jingle ______! Jingle ______! Jingle all the way!
Bells
This cold white precipitation is closely associated with Christmas
Snow
You can ride one of these through the snow for fun
Sled
Feliz Navidad means what in English
Merry Christmas!
Baked goods, typically flavored with nutmeg and cinnamon, traditionally used to build Christmas houses
Gingerbread
Traditionally you put these on your trees yearly
Ornaments
Opening these first or last sometimes vary by house, but they hang all Christmas season for everyone to see
Stockings
You can build one of these guys with a corn cob pipe and a button nose
Snowman
Brenda Lee has us doing this around the Christmas Tree
Rockin'
You might see one of these boards laid out with multiple cheeses and meats for Christmas
Charcuterie
WATT you put on your house to make it bright
Christmas lights
Before you give a person a present you should do this to make it a pretty surprise
Wrap it!
In this fun competition you collect snow and pack them into round objects to throw at eachother
Snowball fight
The Jackson 5 told us this guy is coming to town
Santa Claus
Christmas drink, also called "Milk Punch"
Egg Nog
Decorative braid, knot, or wreath of flowers and leaves
Singing Christmas Songs
Caroling
You can do this activity in a rink when its cold
Ice Skating
Michael Buble loves walking in this
Winter Wonderland