This sweet drink is often served hot with chocolate and marshmallows at Christmas.
Hot Chocolate
This is the name of Santa’s vehicle.
Sleigh
What do children open on christmas morning
presents
This big green tree is inside many homes.
Christmas Tree
Christmas is a holiday from this religion
Christianity
This is a meat entree served with Christmas Dinner.
Ham or Turkey
These animals pull Santa’s sleigh.
Reindeer
Children write this to Santa to ask for gifts.
a Letter
These bright lights go on houses and trees.
Christmas Lights
This Jewish holiday happens in December and uses candles.
Hanukkah
This warm drink is made with apples and spices.
apple cider
This is the name of the most famous reindeer with a red nose.
Rudolph
People hang these (most often on their fireplace) to get gifts from Santa.
Stockings
These round balls hang on the tree.
Ornaments
This holiday is celebrated in East Asia (influenced by the Chinese New Year and the Chinese Calendar)
Lunar New Year
This red-and-white candy is shaped like a shepherd’s staff and eaten at Christmas
Candy Cane
Santa is said to live here.
The North Pole
When it snows children may roll large balls of snow up and place them on top of each other to make what?
a Snowman
This small man is made of snow in winter.
a Snow Man
This Hindu and Sikh holiday is called the “festival of lights.”
Diwali
This drink is made with milk, sugar, and eggs and is only popular at Christmas.
EggNog
Children leave this out for Santa at night.
Milk and cookies
Children lay on their back and rub their arms in the snow to make what?
Snow Angels
Items needed to make a snow man(3).
snow, sticks, carrots, buttons, coal, a hat
This African-American holiday celebrates culture and family from Dec. 26 to Jan. 1.
Kwanzaa