The snowman who dreams of summer in Frozen.
Who is Olaf?
The song that begins with “Jingle bells, jingle bells…”
What is “Jingle Bells”?
he snack often left out for Santa on Christmas Eve.
What are cookies?
The imaginary home of Santa Claus.
What is the North Pole?
The city where Jesus was born.
What is Bethlehem?
The green character who lives on Mount Crumpit.
Who is the Grinch?
The song that tells you to “Deck the halls with boughs of holly.”
What is “Deck the Halls”?
he colorful objects used to decorate a Christmas tree.
What are ornaments?
The country most commonly associated with Santa Claus.
What is the United States?
The mother of Jesus.
Who is Mary?
The movie where a young boy believes in a magical train to the North Pole.
What is The Polar Express?
The Christmas song about a red-nosed reindeer.
What is “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”?
The plant often hung in doorways that people kiss under.
What is mistletoe?
The country where children receive gifts from La Befana.
What is Italy?
The earthly father who helped raise Jesus.
Who is Joseph?
he actor who plays Kevin McCallister in Home Alone.
Who is Macaulay Culkin?
The song that repeats “Simply having a wonderful Christmas time.”
What is “Wonderful Christmastime”?
The day after Christmas often associated with shopping sales.
What is Boxing Day?
The country where KFC is a popular Christmas meal.
What is Japan?
The angels announced Jesus’ birth to these people watching their sheep.
Who are the shepherds?
The 1946 film starring Jimmy Stewart that became a Christmas classic.
What is It’s a Wonderful Life?
The Christmas song written by Irving Berlin for the movie Holiday Inn.
What is “White Christmas”?
he tradition of advent calendars counts down these days until Christmas.
What are the days of Advent?
The Scandinavian country where Saint Lucia Day is celebrated on December 13.
What is Sweden?
The gifts brought to Jesus by the wise men.
What are gold, frankincense, and myrrh?