I have a red nose and fly throughout the night, helping Santa bring gifts by moonlight.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
I'm a snack for Santa, a glass of _______ and a plate full of _____________ will help keep him fed!
I'm on a tree, shining so bright. When you turn me on, I twinkle at night!
Christmas lights
I'm full of toys and gifts for kids. I arrive on a sleigh, not a car or a bus.
Santa Claus
I'm soft, warm, and sometimes "ugly". I often get worn during Christmas celebrations!
Sweater
I'm sweet and sticky, hanging on a tree, colorful stripes are all you can see!
Candy Cane
I'm used to "hide" presents that go under the tree with colorful paper, ribbons, and delight!
Wrapping paper
A family member gets a gift that you really want to play with. How do you get them to let you have a turn?
Remain patient until it's your turn. Thank them for sharing and take care of the item they are sharing with you.
I'm made of snow, round and white, dress me up however you like!
Snowman
You open a gift you don't like or didn't expect. What do you do?
Say "thank you" and focus on the thoughtfulness behind the gift. It's okay to feel disappointed, but important to be kind in your response.
You are so excited to get to gift opening and sick of waiting around for it. How do you handle this?
Find other things to do to fill your time before it's time to open gifts such as playing a game, playing with other toys, helping make something, hang out with your friends/family, etc.
I may listen to this while opening gifts.
Christmas carols/music
You get angry with a family member over whose turn it is to open their gifts. How can you resolve this?
Stay calm, use kind words, and work together to find a solution that works for everyone. Apologize if needed and practice the skill of compromising in a way that respects everyone's feelings.
You are spending Christmas with some family members that you don't see very often or know very well. How can you make yourself comfortable?
Remain respectful, make conversation, ask questions that are being asked if you feel comfortable doing so, remain polite, listen, and ask questions to learn more about family members
I should put these items on before going sledding so that I stay warm and dry.
Snowpants, jacket, boots, hat, gloves