Made by children or adults using snow. Wears a hat, scarf, a smile and a carrot nose.
Snowman
An object that many people decorate and place presents under.
Christmas tree
A winter treat that is cut, baked and then decorated.
cookies
boots
It falls from the sky in the winter if it is very cold. It is white and sometimes fluffy.
snow
Packed snow kids like to throw at a friend.
snowball
Name the Jewish holiday that includes lighting a menorah.
Hannukkah
A hot drink that is good with marshmallows or whip cream on a cold day.
Hot chocolate
Wear this around your neck to keep you warm.
scarf
A storm with lots of snow and wind.
Blizzard
Fun to do when it snows. Climb up the hill and off you go.
sledding
Name of the top used to earn gelt (gold) during Hanukkah.
Dreidel
Small man that smells like cinnamon and is decorated with frosting and candy.
Gingerbread man
You wear these on your hands to keep them nice and warm. There are two types (name either one).
Mittens or Gloves
On the news they often mention that the temperature feels much colder because of this weather condition.
wind or wind chill
Igloo
The first official day of winter.
December 21
A type of house that people of all ages can build. You can decorate it however you and in the end, you can EAT IT! YUM!
Gingerbread House
If you don't have a hat these can be worn to keep your ears warm.
earmuffs
The first day Americans celebrate every year.
New Year's Day.
Lay down on the ground, move your arms and legs in a sweeping motion to make this winged friend.
Snow angel
Winter holiday that celebrates African American culture, community and family.
Kwanza
Winter treat shaped like a hook. It usually comes in red and white and tastes like mint.
candy cane
This item of clothing is often thick with a lining and hood.
winter coat or parka
In what country does Christmas take place in summer?
Australia