A winter storm with strong winds and low visibility due to blowing snow is called this.
Blizzard

You wrap this around your neck to stay warm on a chilly winter day.
Scarf

Rolling three snowballs and stacking them makes this classic winter figure.
Snowman

Where do many birds often fly for the winter? In what direction?
South
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Sliding downhill on two long boards attached to your boots.
Skiing

This term describes temperatures below 32°F (0°C).
Freezing/Frozen

You sit close to this warm place inside a house to heat up.
Fireplace

This popular winter drink is made with milk, chocolate, and sometimes marshmallows.
Hot chocolate

This large bear species hibernates during winter months.
Grizzly bear (Also black bear)

This sport involves a puck, skates, and a stick.
Hockey

This weather tool tells you how hot or cold it is outside.
Thermometer

These furry, cozy shoes keep your feet warm inside the house.
Slippers

Children often do this downhill activity. They go really fast downhill on the snow.
Sledding

This white Arctic animal has big paws and lives on ice.
Polar bear

In this Olympic sport, athletes sweep ice in front of a stone to steer it.
Curling

Not really a sport, but there is a day when people "plunge" into freezing cold water. Usually for a charity or good cause.
Polar Plunge

You can warm your hands by holding one of these small heated packets.
Hand warmers
This sparkling, icy decoration hangs from roofs on cold days.
Icicle

A special type of animal that helps Santa.
Reindeer

This sport features a team of dogs pulling a sled across snowy terrain.
Dogsledding

A dangerous situation when the snow on a mountain becomes loose and slides down the mountain.
Avalanche.

Many families drink this holiday drink made with milk, spices, and sometimes eggs.
Eggnog

People light candles on this special candleholder during Hanukkah.
Menorah

These cold water birds cannot fly but they are excellent swimmers.
Penguins

This event involves athletes dancing and jumping on ice in pairs or alone.
Figure Skating