Christmas Food
Christmas Movies
Christmas Songs
Christmas Traditions
Winter Wonderland
100

This sweet treat has red and white stripes and is shaped like a hook.

Candy cane.

100

This snowman comes to life when a magic hat is placed on his head.

Frosty the Snowman.

100

This song begins, "Jingle bells, jingle bells..."

Jingle Bells

100

On Christmas morning, kids open these gifts wrapped in paper and bows.

Presents.

100

These white, icy flakes fall from the sky in Winter. 

Snowflakes.

200

Frosty the Snowman's nose could have been made of this crunchy orange vegetable.

A carrot.

200

In this movie, a red-nosed reindeer helps Santa fly through the fog.

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

200

In this song, Santa sees you "when you're sleeping."

Santa Claus is Coming to Town.

200

This evergreen plant is decorated with lights and ornaments.

A Christmas tree.

200

You roll three big snowballs to build this frosty friend.

A snowman.

300

This warm drink is made with chocolate and is perfect after playing in the snow.

Hot chocolate.

300

This green character tries to steal Christmas from Whoville.

The Grinch.

300

Rudolph belongs to this man who drives the sleigh.

Santa.

300

Families hang these by the fireplace for Santa to fill.

Stockings.

300

These special boots helps you glide across the ice. 

Ice skates.

400

People leave these baked treats out for Santa on Christmas Eve.

Cookies.

400
In Home Alone, Kevin protects his house from two silly burglars. What is this pair called?

The Wet Bandits.

400

In Frosty the Snowman, what item makes Frosty come alive?

An old silk hat.

400

Some families leave food out for Santa's reindeer on Christmas Eve. How many reindeer does Santa have?

Nine.

400

Some animals, like bears, do this long sleep until spring.

Hibernation.

500

This classic holiday bread is filled with fruit and sometimes nuts- some people love it, some don't!

Fruitcake.

500
In The Polar Express, the train takes kids to this magical place.

The North Pole.

500

"Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la" is a famous line from which classic carol?

Deck the Halls.

500
This German tradition involves hiding a green vegetable ornament for kids to find on the tree. What is that vegetable?

The Christmas Pickle.

500

These pointy decorations made of ice hang from roofs.

Icicles.

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