You put this big green plant in your house and decorate it with lights.
Christmas tree
This is a warm drink made of chocolate, milk, and marshmallows.
Hot chocolate
Santa Claus wears this color.
Red
This green character does not like Christmas but learns to love it.
The Grinch
In Spain, people eat 12 of this fruit at midnight on New Year’s Eve for good luck.
Grapes
These are shiny balls you hang on the tree.
Ornaments
This is a sweet red and white candy shaped like a stick.
Candy cane
Santa brings presents on this day.
Christmas eve/Christmas
This movie is about a boy named Kevin who is left alone at Christmas.
Home alone
Spanish children get presents from these three important men on January 6th.
Three Kings / Three Wise Men
This star is often put on the very top of the Christmas tree.
Star
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This cookie looks like a little person with arms and legs.
Gingerbread man
Santa travels in this vehicle pulled by reindeer.
Sleigh
This famous Disney movie is about a snowman named Olaf and two sisters who sing “Let It Go.”
Frozen
This sweet round Christmas cake is eaten on January 6th and sometimes has a small prize inside.
Roscon de Reyes
This decoration is a long piece of green or shiny material that you hang around your house.
Garland / Tinsel
This bird is often cooked for Christmas dinner.
Turkey
This is the animal that pulls Santa’s sleigh.
Reindeer
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This movie is about a magical train that takes children to the North Pole.
The Polar Express
On December 22nd, many people in Spain watch this special event to see if they win money.
Christmas Lottery
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People hang this on their doors in a circle shape, made of green leaves.
Wreath
In England, people eat this sweet dessert made with dried fruits.
Christmas pudding
Santa lives at the North Pole with these little people who make toys.
Elves
In this movie, Santa’s helper wears green clothes and learns about Christmas in New York.
Elf
In Catalonia, children hit this wooden log with a stick so it “poops” presents.
Tío de Nadal / Caga tío