This day comes right before Christmas Day.
What is Christmas Eve?
This reindeer is famous for his glowing red nose.
Who is Rudolph?
This green plant with red berries symbolizes Christmas.
What is holly?
This month is when Christmas is celebrated worldwide.
What is December?
This author wrote A Christmas Carol.
Who is Charles Dickens?
These long socks hang by the fireplace for Santa to fill.
What are stockings?
These magical helpers work in Santa’s workshop.
Who are elves?
This plant, hung above doors, is used for kissing.
What is mistletoe?
This European country began the Christmas tree tradition.
What is Germany?
This character is known for saying “Bah, humbug!”.
Who is Ebenezer Scrooge?
This word means exchanging gifts with others.
What is gift-giving / exchanging gifts?
These three visitors followed a star to Bethlehem.
Who are the Three Wise Men / Magi?
This shiny decoration looks like long, sparkling threads.
What is tinsel?
This animal symbolically replaces reindeer in warm Australia.
What is a kangaroo?
This tiny character is Scrooge’s ill but cheerful companion.
Who is Tiny Tim?
This special family meal is eaten on December 24th in Poland.
What is Christmas Eve supper / Wigilia?
This ghost first appears to Scrooge in A Christmas Carol.
Who is Jacob Marley?
This round decoration hangs on doors during Christmas.
What is a wreath?
These paper tubes British families pull at Christmas dinner.
What are Christmas crackers?
This ghost shows Scrooge the future.
Who is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come?
This activity involves decorating a tree indoors.
What is decorating the Christmas tree?
This person brings presents instead of Santa in some European countries.
Who is Saint Nicholas / Father Christmas?
These bright decorations light up houses and streets.
What are Christmas lights?
This holiday on December 26th is celebrated in the UK.
What is Boxing Day?
This moral change Scrooge experiences is the main message.
What is redemption?