This man wears a red suit and brings gifts to children on Christmas.
Who is Santa Claus?
We put this shiny object at the top part/point of the Christmas tree.
What is a star?
This white, cold thing falls from the sky in winter.
What is snow?
This red-and-white sweet stick, often hangs on Christmas trees.
What is a candy cane?
These songs are sung at Christmas time.
What are carols?
These animals pull Santa’s vehicle through the sky.
What are reindeer?
These colorful balls decorate Christmas trees.
What are baubles?
This round winter figure has a carrot for a nose.
What is a snowman?
This warm drink is made of chocolate and milk.
What is hot chocolate?
This famous song begins with “Jingle bells…”
What is “Jingle Bells”?
This place (full of snow and ice) is Santa’s home.
What is the North Pole?
We put these colorful, electric things on Christmas trees.
What are lights?
These wooden planks go on your feet, they help you slide down snowy mountains.
What are skis?
The most popular sweet food that we bake for Christmas.
What are cookies?
He is the red-nosed reindeer.
Who is Rudolph?
This is the name of the type of "vehicle" that Santa has.
What is a sleigh?
These wrapped objects wait under the tree for children on Christmas morning.
What are presents?
This activity uses skates on a frozen lake or rink.
What is ice-skating?
A common fruit that is added into Christmas baked goods. It is the dried form of the fruit.
What are raisins?
This weather is often mentioned in Christmas songs.
What is snow?
Children leave this sweet food for Santa on Christmas Eve.
What are cookies (and milk)?
This is the main decoration of Christmas. It can be real or plastic.
What is a Christmas Tree?
These warm things/clothes for the hands.
What are gloves?
What are mittens?
This creamy Christmas drink is made from milk, eggs, and spices. Commonly served in a communal bowl.
What is eggnog?
These groups of people walk from house to house singing.
Who are carolers?