Something you use to make flattened dough into seasonal shapes
Cookie cutters
When it's cold outside, you might want these to keep your hands warm
Mittens or gloves
You need a hill (but not too big of one!) and something to sit on that will slide to do this winter activity
Sledding
No two of these are exactly the same
Snowflakes
This winter "celebration" only happens once every four years
The Winter Olympics
A chocolate beverage you might drink to warm up when you've been out in the cold
Hot cocoa
These will keep your feet warm when you're outside stomping around in the snow
Boots
This activity requires a lot of wet, heavy snow, sticks, and maybe coal, carrots, or a hat
Building a snowperson
If you forget to wear your mittens or gloves and stay outside in the cold for too long, this might happen to your fingers
Frostbite
Several winter festivals can be referred to as a "festival of lights;" often this will involve lighting one or more of these
Candles
You might roast these over an open fire to eat for a special treat
Chestnuts
Most people use it to keep their necks warm, but it can keep most of your face warm, too
Scarf
If you don't like to play outside when it's cold, you might want to curl up near one of these to watch TV or read a good book
Fireplace
The temperature needed (in Fahrenheit) to make rain freeze into snow
32 degrees
Some cultures in other parts of the world call Santa Claus this instead
Father Christmas
A spice often added to cookies in the shape of people and sometimes lattes, too
Gingerbread
If your house is drafty, you might want these to help keep your feet warm
Slippers
This activity requires some special footwear and a very large hill
Skiing
After snow has started to melt, and then the temperatures drop to below freezing again, you might find these hanging from trees, telephone wires, or the edges of buildings
Icicles
Flying reindeer is just a legend; but in-real-life reindeer who live in North America are actually called this
Caribou
The flavor of the classic red-and-white candycane
Peppermint
When the nights get really cold, you might want an extra one of these on your bed (hint: it's made out of many pieces that are sewn together)
A quilt
This activity requires special footwear, a lot of frozen water, and a good sense of balance!
Ice skating
You get this kind of snow (more than the surrounding areas!) because you live next to a large body of water
Lake effect
Some winter traditions burn one of these in a fireplace for good luck and a prosperous new year
Yule log