This cold weather phenomenon falls from the sky and is made of tiny ice crystals.
SNOW!
This holiday is celebrated on December 25th and involves decorating a tree.
Christmas
This sweet treat is often shaped like a cane and has red and white stripes.
Candy Cane
"Jingle all the way" is a line from this song.
Jingle Bells
You wear these on your hands to keep them warm.
Gloves and mittens
This activity involves sliding down a hill on a sled.
Sledding
This Jewish holiday lasts eight nights and is celebrated with a menorah.
Hanukkah
This warm drink is made with chocolate and marshmallows.
Hot Chocolate
This song is about a magical snowman who comes to life.
Frosty the Snowman
This cozy item wraps around your neck in the cold.
Scarf
This person is made of snow and wears a hat and scarf.
Snowman
This holiday celebrates African heritage and culture from December 26th to January 1st.
Kwanzaa
This round dessert is popular for Thanksgiving and made from certain orange vegetable.
Pumpkin Pie
What song has the line "Five Golden Rings"
These waterproof shoes keep your feet dry in the snow.
Snow boots
This activity involves throwing balls of snow at each other.
Snowball Fight!
Many people make these promises for self-improvement on New Year's day.
New Years Resolutions
This holiday dessert is made in the shape of a little house.
Gingerbread
What song says "You better watch out, you better not cry"
Santa clause is coming to town
These are great gifts and also keep your feet warm.
Fuzzy socks
This strong, cold wind is common during snowstorms.
Blizzard
In this tradition, you kiss someone under a plant hung in a doorway.
Mistletoe
This fruit is strung together to make a holiday garland for trees.
Cranberries
What song describes Santa's reindeer.
Rudolph the red nose reindeer.
Clothing that you wear to keep your ears warm.
Earmuffs