A think knitted garment that is worn around the neck for warmth.
What is a scarf?
The process of laying on your back in the snow and moving your arms back and forth to make this object in the snow.
What is making a snow angel?
This is the day that Jesus was born.
What is Christmas?
Shortened ears and thick, white fur are among the physical traits that bunny have adapted to survive in the harsh, frozen tundra.
What is a white hare?
At what temperature does water freeze and turn into snow or ice?
What is a 0o C or 32o F?
This hat is usually made of fleece, wool, or cotton.
What is a toque?
A popular sport that involves gliding across the ices with special blades attached to shoes.
What is ice skating?
The holiday that marks the darkest day of the year where a yule log is burned.
What is Winter Solstice?
The lush white coat and tails of the this animal provides both warmth and camouflage in winter.
What is a fox?
The number of sides that a snowflake has.
What is six?
You wear this to keep your lower body warm as you do winter activities.
What are ski pants?
A sport that involves gliding down mountainous terrain with special equipment.
What is skiing/snowboarding?
The day before the first day of January.
What is New Years Eve?
What is Frozen?
A thick padded jacket that may have a lining of goose down.
What is a Parka?
An activity you do to go down a snowy hill really fast.
What is tobogganing?
Is a festival of lights that is celebrated for 8 days and 8 nights in December.
What is Hanukkah?
A motorized vehicle that was designed in Canada to be driven over snow and ice.
What is a Snowmobile?
Special underwear worn to provide an extra layer in the winter.
What are Thermal underwear or Long underwear?
An activity you do after you play in the snow.
What is sit by the fire place and drink hot chocolate?
Cards and candy are exchanged. Love is in the air.
What is Valentine's Day
This is when animals slow down their metabolism to survive harsh winter conditions.
What is Hibernation?
The rapid flow of snow down a sloping surface.
What is an Avalanche?