You wear this to keep your hands warm.
What are gloves?
The day before Christmas.
What is Christmas Eve?
Though they have shorter ears and thicker fur, these arctic animals can still hop, hop, hop like the ones around here.
What is a white hare?
Slipping and sliding on the highway
Why are icy roads?
You wear this to keep your neck warm.
What is a scarf?
An activity you do on a frozen lake or pond.
What is ice skating?
A Jewish holiday celebrated for 8 nights.
What is Hanukkah?
The lush white coat, instead of the red fur we are used to, provides this animal with both warmth and camouflage in winter.
What is a fox?
When its so cold out and your car won't start.
What is a dead car battery?
Something you wear to keep just your ears warm
What are ear muffs?
When it's so cold your fingers or toes turn blue.
What is numbness or frost bite?
An activity you do laying down in the snow
What is make a snow angel?
A holiday that celebrates African culture and values from December 26 to January 1.
What is Kwanzaa?
Their flippers are distinctively large, helping them dive deep in the icy ocean. On land, they waddle and toboggan across the ice—sliding on their bellies, and propelling themselves with their flippers.
What is a penguin?
When it's snowed the night before.
What is shoveling out in the morning?
An activity you do after you play in the snow.
Where is drink hot chocolate?
A holiday in Italy when a friendly witch travels from house to house.
What is La Befana?
Thick, shaggy fur up to 2 feet long keeps these animals warm in the harsh Arctic tundra.
What are oxen?
When a ton of snow suddenly slides down a mountain, burying and destroying things in its path.
What is an avalanche?