It's the big jolly man who delivers presents to the children.
Santa Claus
What is commonly left for santa by children?
Milk and cookies
This is a candy that's usually has red and white stripes and is the flavor of peppermint.
Candy cane
This is what people put in their living rooms, either fake or real, and decorate with ornaments and lights.
Christmas tree
What's a popular sport you can do on ice in winter?
hockey, ice skating
It's the special mammal with a red nose that helped Santa.
Rudolph
What was the original color of santa's suit?
Green
These types of cookies have ginger in them and they can be in the shape of a person or a house.
This is usually what people will put on top of their Christmas tree. It has five points and the real ones we can see at night in the sky.
star
Where does Santa Claus live?
The North Pole
These are the helpers at the North Pole who help Santa make the toys.
Elves
The tradition of putting up Christmas trees came from this country.
Germany
What food do children leave for reindeer?
Carrots, oats
This is in the shape of a sock and is usually hung by the chimney and they get filled with candies and small gifts.
Christmas stocking
In the song "Rudolph", why did the other reindeer make fun of Rudolph at first?
because he had a shiny red nose
This is a character in a famous story by Charles Dickens who doesn't like Christmas and always says "Bah humbug".
Ebenezer Scrooge
In the story "A Christmas Carol" how many ghosts visited Ebenezer Scrooge?
four
What's the main dish in the U.K people usually eat for Christmas dinner or lunch?
Turkey
This is what Santa keeps to know which children have been "good" and which have been "bad"
a list
What's one piece of snow called?
A snowflake
What's Santa Claus's wife's name?
Mrs. Claus
A famous ballet about a toy that's given to a girl at Christmas time.
The Nutcracker
It's a hot drink made from apples and sometimes cinnamon and nutmeg is put in it.
Hot apple cider
Instead of presents, what do 'naughty' children get?
Coal
What's a winter (snow) storm called?
A blizzard