How do Australians eat their Christmas meal?
They grill outside or on the beach.
This person brings presents to children on New Year's Eve.
Grandfather Frost
Frohe Weihnachten!
Merry Christmas!
This lasts for eight days, starting on the 25th of Keslev.
Hanukkah
This Christmas flower came from Mexico
Poinsettia
What is the name of the bush they use for decoration?
Christmas bush
Babushka
A spiced cookie made with molasses and ginger, typically used in making houses and little men.
Gingerbread
This has 8 candles and is placed in the front window of houses.
Menorah
What do many people all over the world attend the night before Christmas?
Christmas Mass
Santa uses these, instead of reindeer, to pull his sled.
Boomers (kangaroo)
What day is Christmas normally celebrated in Russia?
January 7th
What is a Tannenbaum?
A Christmas Tree
A wooden top with 4 sides and Hebrew letters on each side.
Dreidel
People in Europe bake this special cake and then light it on fire with brandy.
Christmas Cake Flambe`
This is a cake with marshmallow center and fruit on top.
Pavlova
A thick soup with meat, olives, capers, pickles, and cabbage.
Solyanka
This Angel delivers gifts with Santa to all the children
Christkind
These are used in the Driedel game or given out as party favors for kids.
Gelt (chocolate coins)
Many people all over the country decorate with one of these, it is a reminder of the day baby Jesus was born.
Nativity Scene
What season is it during Christmas time?
Summer
Wooden dolls that can be placed inside each other
Nesting dolls
A big part of the Christmas celebrations in Germany, it may also be a special kind of calendar.
Advent
A special lamp used during Hanukkah. They used to use oil, now they use candles.
Menorah
Lots of countries set these off on Christmas night, however, we typically wait until New Year's Eve.
Fireworks