A one horse open sleigh.
Jingle Bells
Santa Claus is called Father Christmas in this Country
England or Great Britain or the United Kingdom
Americans exchange these on Christmas Day.
Gifts
Who tried to steal Christmas?
the Grinch
As of now many Christmases have you celebrated. You will need to know your age and birthdate.
Answers will vary
What a laugh it would've been ...
I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
Christmas is spent on the warm beaches in this country.
Australia
What do children hang by the chimney with care?
Stocking
Why couldn't the boy in the "Polar Express" here the bell ring?
He didn't believe in Santa anymore.
The Reindeer with the red nose.
Who is Rudolph?
Prospero ano y felicidad
Feliz Navidad
Children put their shoes on the window sill for their "Santa" to fill with goodies in this country.
Iceland
Shopping the day after thanksgiving for cheap deals on Christmas gifts.
Black Friday
Charlie Brown buys something that is pathetic.
What is a Christmas tree
Its when people go to the houses of friends and family and sing to them.
Later we'll have some pumpkin pie
Rockin Around the Christmas Tree
Instead of Christmas, this country celebrates Hanukkah.
Israel
We send these which require a stamp to family and friends.
Christmas cards
In "Pete the Cat Saves Christmas," what is the message of this story?
Give it your all.
Little houses are made of this kind of dough and are then decorated with frosting and candy.
What is gingerbread.
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire
The Christmas song
The country north of us celebrates Christmas and also celebrates another holiday called Boxing Day which is the day after Christmas when they go shopping and spend time with their family.
Canada
Many Americans enjoy this traditional, thick, sweet, spicy drink made with heavy cream and eggs.
Eggnog
In the book "If You Take A Mouse to the Movies," what does the mouse want to do with the popcorn?
String if and put it on a Christmas tree
Name Santa's reindeer.
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen. Don't forget Rudolph