Traditions
This traditions has parent's using their imagination to move Santa's helpers each night.
What is "Elf on the Shelf".
Whether it be the Cha-Cha Slide or the Griddy, this reindeer is sure to leave you grooving.
Who is "Dancer".
This 1974 gift was believed to be impossible to solve. But the current world record comes in at an incredible 3.47 seconds.
What are "Candy Canes".
In this 1994 film, Scott Calvin takes over Santas place on Christmas Eve when he unknowingly accepts the terms and conditions when he slips on Santas jacket.
What is "The Santa Clause".
A quintessential holiday symbol, with 16th century German origins, symbolizes the eternal life offered by Jesus Christ.
What is "The Christmas Tree".
Who is "Cupid".
1983 was a big year for these hot toys which each came with birth certificates straight from the Babyland General Hospital.
What is a "Cabbage Patch Doll".
With visions of these dancing in children's heads, these treats are filled with dried fruit and spices and generously coated in sugar.
In Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, what does Hermes wish he could be instead of a toy maker?
What is "A Dentist".
This cherished Christmas tradition has deep rooted traditions in Celtic cultures and a symbol of fertility, life, and love.
What is "Mistletoe".
Known for his incredibly speed and agility, this reindeer makes sure Santa can deliver all of his gifts on time.
Who is "Dasher".
This toy, which was introduced to the world as "The coolest toy ever!" in a classic Disney/Pixar film, became the sought after gift in 1995.
What is "Buzz Lightyear".
What is "Fruit Cake".
In the Dickin's classic, A Christmas Carol, this was the name of Scrooge's old parter.
Who is "Jacob Marley".
Hope, peace, love, and joy are the four themes of this tradition as Christians wait and prepare for the celebration of Jesus' birth and Christ's second coming.
What is "Advent".
Victoria, Iris, Halley and Faye all have one thing in common with this famous reindeer.
Who is "Comet".
This 1997 sought after gift created quite a buzz for both owners and teachers alike. Leading to many school wide bans of this popular toy and also many neglected pets.
What is a "Tamagotchi".
One serving may be enough with this tasty boozy treat served in a cup.
What is "Eggnog".
In this beloved 1994 Christmas film, young Susan Walker has a window view of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade.
What is "A Miracle on 34th Street".
Dated back to ancient times, this old and enduring tradition symbolizes the returning son, warmth and light during the darkest days of winter and believed to bring good fortune in the coming year.
What is a "Yule Log".
This beloved reindeer shares the meaning of his name with two of Jesus' disciples, James and John.
Who is "Donner".
In 1996, this lovable red character had internet scalpers selling this hot toy for $1,500 compared to its $28.99 tag.
What is "Tickle Me Elmo".
This well known Christmas dessert was used in medieval England as medicine and thought to be a aphrodisiac.
What is "Gingerbread".