This cuddly toy was named after U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.
What is a teddy bear?
This vegetable is often used to decorate a snowman's nose.
What is a carrot?
This song begins with the lyrics "Dashing through the snow..."
What is Jingle Bells?
These socks are hung and filled with gifts.
What are stockings?
What is tinsel?
These colorful interlocking bricks can be built into almost anything.
What are LEGOS?
This is the most popular type of cookie left out for Santa.
What is chocolate chip?
This carol asks listeners to "fa-la-la-la-la" along.
What is Deck the Halls?
This tradition involves people going door-to-door singing songs.
What is caroling?
Many families place this symbol at the top of their Christmas tree.
What is a star?
What is Play-Doh?
This type of fruit tree is gifted in "12 Days of Christmas"
What is a pear tree?
This song tells the story of a magical snowman who comes to life.
What is Frosty the Snowman?
This country hides a pickle on the Christmas tree for children to find.
What is Germany?
These striped-patterned sticks are used to decorate trees.
What are candy canes?
This simple metal spring can "walk" downstairs all by itself.
What is a Slinky?
This candy twirled and spun children's imaginations in "Twas the Night Before Christmas."
What are sugarplums?
In this song, the singer asked Santa to bring them a pair of skates and a sled.
What is Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas?
This small figure is used to report children's behavior to Santa.
Who is Elf on the Shelf?
These colorful bulbs were originally lit with real candles.
What are Christmas lights?
This classic toy goes down and up on a string.
What is a yo-yo?
One of the two main sweeteners used in classic gingerbread.
What are molasses and honey?
In this song, a couple debates leaving after a winter evening together.
What is Baby, It's Cold Outside?
This famous flower with red leaves is used as a Christmas decoration.
What is a poinsettia?
This round decoration is hung on doors and symbolizes eternal life.
What is a wreath?