Christmas Traditions
Christmas Songs
Bible Trivia
Family Trivia
Reindeer Games
100

Children hang these by the fireplace for Santa/mom to fill.

What is Stockings?

100

This kind of pudding is in ‘We Wish You a Merry Christmas.’

What is Figgy Pudding?
100

The town where Jesus was born.

What is Bethlehem?

100

The number of children Hans & Kate have.

What is 2?

100

The name of the reindeer with a red nose.

What is Rudolph?

200

This type of Calendar is used to countdown to Christmas Day.

What is Advent?

200

In ’Frosty The Snowman,’ Frosty had this kind of nose.

What is a Button Nose?

200

The 3 gifts of the wise men.

What is Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh.

200

The number of years Sam & Bekah have been married.

What is 5?

200

The amount of reindeer that traditionally pull Santa’s sleigh.

What is 8?

300

This country hides their brooms on Christmas Eve.

What is Norway?

300

According to the song, you ‘Deck the halls’ with this.

What is Boughs of Holly?

300

The province in which Mary and Joseph lived.

What is Nazareth (Galilee)?
300

This is the address of Jordan, Kaitlin, Daphne, Parker, & Jo.

What is 4646 W 200 N

300

The reindeer that is the fastest.

Who is Dasher?

400
In this country some people traditionally eat KFC on Christmas.

What is Japan?

400

Silent Night was originally written in this language.

What is German? (Stille Nacht)

400

The one who said ”My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior.”

Who is Mary?

400

The number of years Sandy and Tyler have been in Filadelfia.

What is ….?

400

The reindeer that is named after thunder.

Who is Donner? (Dunder German for thunder)

500

This country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree.

What is Germany?

500

The total number of gifts given in the song ‘The 12 Days of Christmas.’

What is 364?

500

The meaning of “Emmanuel.”

What is God with us?

500

The number of times Chase & Mary have moved.

What is …?

500

The primary purpose for a reindeer’s antlers.

What is mating competition/ survival?

helping them dig through snow for food (lichen) and defend against predators, with unique features like large surface area aiding in body temperature regulation and indicating status within the herd. Both males and females grow them, but males shed after the autumn rut, while females keep theirs longer, through winter, to find food,

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