He makes a list and checks it twice.
Who is Santa Claus?
People leave these baked treats out for Santa.
: What are cookies?
Frozen water falling from the sky, no two are the same.
what is snowflakes?
This red-and-white peppermint candy is shaped like a hook.
What is a candy cane?
A warm winter drink made with cocoa.
What is hot chocolate?
These tiny workers help Santa make toys.
Who are the elves?
Families often open these on Christmas morning.
What are presents?
Kids roll three big balls to make one of these.
What is a snowman?
The green creature who tries to steal Christmas.
Who is the Grinch?
A spicy cookie shaped like a little person.
What is a gingerbread man?
Santa’s sleigh is powered by these animals.
What are reindeer?
Many people kiss under this green plant.
What is mistletoe?
This activity involves sliding downhill, but snow helps to move faster.
What is sledding?
The toy everyone wanted in the '90s that repeated what you said.
What is a Furby?
A creamy holiday drink often served with nutmeg.
What is eggnog?
The icy home where Santa lives.
What is the North Pole?
The night before Christmas.
What is Christmas Eve?
Clear, hanging decorations formed from dripping water.
What are icicles?
Mariah Carey’s hit song begins with “I don’t want a lot for Christmas…”
What is “All I Want for Christmas Is You”?
A holiday candy made of chocolate and a minty extract, often striped red and white.
What is peppermint bark?
The reindeer who is often considered Santa’s lead flyer
who is dasher?
This tradition involves hiding a tiny vegetable-shaped ornament on the tree.
What is the Christmas pickle?
Another word for a strong winter storm with heavy snow.
: What is a blizzard?
The 2004 animated film featuring a magical train ride to the North Pole.
What is The Polar Express?
A traditional fruit-filled dessert sometimes lit on fire in the UK.
What is figgy pudding?