Winter Wonderland
Holiday Traditions
Animals on Ice
Festive Films
Sweet Winter Treats
100

Every single one of these ice crystals that falls from the sky is unique—no two are alike!

Snowflake

100

This holiday is celebrated on the 25th of December.

Christmas

100

This large white bear lives in the Arctic and is an excellent swimmer.

Polar Bear

100

This green, grumpy creature tried to steal Christmas from the Whos down in Whoville.

The Grinch

100

This red and white striped hard candy is shaped like a shepherd's crook.

Candy cane

200

This is the temperature at which water freezes into ice (in Fahrenheit).

32 degrees

200

This Jewish "Festival of Lights" lasts for eight nights and involves lighting the Menorah.

Hanukkah

200

This flightless bird lives in Antarctica and waddles on the ice.

Penguin 

200

In the movie Elf, Buddy travels from the North Pole to this big city to find his dad.

New York City

200

This warm, chocolatey drink is often topped with marshmallows or whipped cream.

Hot chocolate

300

This consists of a spike of ice formed when dripping water freezes.

Icicle

300

According to tradition, if you stand under this hanging plant, you might get a kiss.

Mistletoe
300

These animals, also known as caribou, are famous for pulling Santa's sleigh.

Reindeer

300

In Home Alone, this kid has to defend his house from burglars after his family leaves him behind.

Kevin

300

People build miniature houses using this type of spicy cookie dough and decorate them with frosting.

Gingerbread

400

This is a severe snowstorm with strong winds and low visibility.

Blizzard

400

This seven-day African American cultural festival celebrates heritage and principles like unity and creativity.

Kwanzaa

400

This white bird, made famous by Hedwig in Harry Potter, blends in perfectly with the snow.

Snowy Owl

400

This movie features a magical train that takes children to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.

Polar Express

400

This creamy, dairy-based drink typically contains milk, sugar, and spices, and is popular around the holidays.

Eggnog

500

To survive the cold winter, some animals, like bears, go into this deep sleep.

Hibernation

500

On New Year's Eve, people often count down the seconds until the clock strikes this time.

Midnight

500

This large marine mammal has long tusks and whiskers and likes to rest on ice floes.

Walrus

500

In the song and movie about Frosty, this item brings the snowman to life.

Magic hat

500

In "The Christmas Song," these nuts are said to be "roasting on an open fire."

Chestnuts

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