Christmas Movies
Christmas Traditions
Christmas Songs
Holiday History
Festive Food
100

This holiday classic film features a young boy and two robbers in Chicago.

Home Alone

100

True or False: In the Netherlands, children receive sweets and small presents in their shoes.

True! Children in the Netherlands leave their shoes by the fireplace or door on December 5th, hoping that Sinterklaas (St. Nicholas) will fill them with gifts!

100

This song begins with "dashing through the snow"...

Jingle Bells

100

This saint is the inspiration for Santa Claus.

St. Nicholas

100

This dessert is often decorated with frosting and candy to look like a house.

Gingerbread house

200

This classic movie features the line, "Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings."

It's a Wonderful Life

200
In Japan, what fast food restaurant is the go-to meal for the Christmas holiday? (Hint: It started in Kentucky!)

Kentucky Fried Chicken 

This tradition started with a successful marketing campaign in 1974, and now families often preorder their Christmas chicken meals weeks in advance!


200

This Mariah Carey hit is played every Christmas season.

All I Want for Christmas Is You

200

This country is credited with starting the tradition of the Christmas tree.

Germany

200

This traditional Christmas drink is made with eggs and milk.

Eggnog

300

This animated film is about a magical train ride to the North Pole.

The Polar Express

300

This German tradition involves hiding a small green vegetable in the tree

Christmas pickle

300

This holiday tune includes an instrument found in this room... (hint: ask Mary to play it!)

Little Drummer Boy

300

In this year, Christmas was declared a federal holiday in the United States.

1870

300

This dessert is known for its dense texture and long shelf life.

Fruitcake

400

This green character learns the true meaning of Christmas.

The Grinch

400

This activity involves singing from door-to-door.

Christmas caroling

400

This song begins with "chestnuts roasting on an open fire"...

The Christmas Song

400

This Victorian author wrote A Christmas Carol.

Charles Dickens

400

True or False: The candy cane originated as a religious symbol. 

True! The candy cane was originally created in the 17th century by a choirmaster in Germany. It is said to represent the shepherd’s crook from the Nativity story and was used to keep children quiet during church services.

500

This Tim Burton movie combines Christmas and Halloween.

The Nightmare Before Christmas

500

These are calendars used to count down the days until Christmas.

Advent calendars

500

This popular tune, "Feliz Navidad," means _____ in Spanish.

Merry Christmas

500

True or False: Christmas was once banned.

True! In the mid-17th century, Christmas celebrations were banned in England under Oliver Cromwell's Puritan rule. They viewed it as a frivolous holiday with pagan roots. Similarly, Christmas was outlawed in parts of colonial America, including Boston, until the mid-19th century.

500

True or False: Figgy pudding always contains figs. 

False! Despite its name, figgy pudding (or Christmas pudding) doesn’t necessarily contain figs! This traditional British dessert is more of a steamed suet pudding made with a variety of dried fruits, spices, and alcohol like brandy or rum. The term "figgy" likely referred to any dried fruits used in the recipe centuries ago.

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