This movie is about a boy who defends his house from burglars while his family is away for Christmas.
Home Alone
In this Christmas carol, a reindeer’s name means “light up the night.”
Rudolph
Santa Claus lives at this location with his reindeer and elves.
North Pole
People decorate this green item with ornaments, lights, and a star or angel on top.
Christmas tree
This round dessert, often served with powdered sugar, is a popular holiday treat.
Sugar cookie
In this animated Christmas special, a young reindeer is teased for his glowing nose.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
In “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” my true love gave me this many golden rings.
5
This is the name of Santa’s sleigh-pulling reindeer who is known for his bright red nose.
Rudolph
This plant is hung above doorways, and it’s a tradition to kiss if you meet someone under it.
Mistletoe
This creamy holiday drink is often served with a sprinkle of nutmeg.
Eggnog
This character says, “The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.”
Buddy the Elf
This song tells us to “deck the halls with boughs of holly.”
Deck the Halls
This Christmas Eve drink is traditionally left out for Santa with cookies.
Milk
People hang these by the fireplace to be filled with small gifts and candy.
Stockings
This red and white-striped treat is often hung on Christmas trees.
Candy cane
This classic Christmas movie features an angel helping a man named George see the value of his life.
It’s a Wonderful Life
According to the song, this is the type of Christmas Bing Crosby dreams about.
White Christmas
In some countries, Santa is known by this name, which means “Father Christmas” in French.
Père Noël
This activity involves going door-to-door singing Christmas songs.
Caroling
This spicy cookie, often shaped like a person, is popular to decorate and eat during Christmas.
Gingerbread