The tall green evergreen that is decorated.
Christmas tree
The day before Christmas.
Christmas Eve.
A Jewish festival which includes lighting of the Menorah.
Hanukkah.
A type of food we eat at Thanksgiving.
Turkey.
A Christian holiday in the spring
Easter
We hear these making noise on a one horse open sleigh.
Jingle bells.
Something we drink this time of year.
Hot cocoa or egg nog.
This holiday is celebrated in Asian cultures by giving red envelopes, wearing red, fireworks, and honoring ancestors.
Chinese New Year.
A day when Americans have a day off of work in September.
Labor Day
America's birthday
July 4th.
We give these to family and friends.
Presents or gifts.
Santa lives here.
The North Pole.
A religious festival in Spain in honor of the patron saint of Madrid.
Fiesta de san Isidro.
A holiday where we exchange hearts and cards and candy.
Valentine's Day.
A day in July when we celebrate the Declaration of Independence.
Independence Day
We hang these up for Santa to fill with goodies.
Stockings.
He has a red, shiny nose and guides Santa's sleigh.
Rudolph the Red-nosed reindeer.
A holiday in Mexico when people place flowers at the tombs of family members and remember their loved ones.
The Day of the Dead.
The date of Valentine's Day.
February 14th.
An Irish holiday when people wear green.
St. Patrick's Day, March 17th.
He is fat and jolly and has a white beard. He rides in a sleigh to bring toys.
Santa Clause.
We bake and decorate these yummy treats.
Cookies or gingerbread men.
The most important holiday celebrated in Greece.
Easter.
The first day of the year.
New Year's Day
A day to celebrate when you were born. We blow out candles and eat cake.
A birthday.