When is the official first day of Winter?
December 21st
You typically wear this around your neck for warmth or fashion purposes.
scarf
Do you like to drink yours plain or with marshmallows? How about with some whipped cream in your favorite mug? This may warm you up after playing in the snow!
Hot chocolate or Hot cocoa
snowman
What winter activity involves sliding down a hill covered in snow?
sledding
What temperature is considered freezing?
32 degrees farenheit
a type of headwear to keep your body warm
hat
What vegetable is commonly used for the snowman's nose?
A carrot
What is the name of the dog in "How a Grinch Stole Christmas?"
Max
What winter activity involves strapping boards to your feet and gliding down snowy slopes?
What is the most popular Olympic winter sport?
Figure skating
the most common type of shoe to wear in the winter
Boot
These edible wonders were initially inspired by the classic tale of Hansel and Gretel. Over time, the custom spread across Europe and beyond, captivating the imagination of people of all ages who now enjoy building and decorating these delightful treats during the holiday season.
Gingerbread Houses
What is the name of the snowman brought to life by Elsa's magical powers?
Olaf
What frozen precipitation falls from the sky in delicate, unique patterns, and often accumulates to form a white blanket on the ground?
snow
When your body loses heat faster than it can produce it, your body temperature can get dangerously low. What is the name of this medical emergency?
Hypothermia?
you may wear these on your feet around the house to keep them warm!
fuzzy socks or slippers
In the movie Elf what does Buddy put on his spaghetti?
M & Ms and Syrup
Narnia
What is a traditional hannukah food?
Latkes
What is the shortest day of the year called?
What is the winter solstice?
the first blanket with sleeves!
snuggie
What spice is commonly used in gingerbread cookies and other holiday treats?
Cinnamon
What is the first gift the main character receives on the Polar Express?
A bell
In many cultures, it's a tradition to make resolutions for the New Year. What is a resolution, in the context of New Year's celebrations?