This sweet ingredient is white as snow and is used for baking.
Sugar
This winter activity involves hitting people with cold, white circles!
snowball fight
What's the name of the snowman in the movie Frozen?
Who is Olaf?
What do we wear on our hands to keep them warm?
Gloves/Mittens.
If you celebrate this holiday, you will be getting gifts from Santa on December 25th.
Christmas.
Hibernate.
This is a popular drink to make after a cold day in the snow.
Hot Cocoa.
This winter activity involves sliding on the ice wearing special shoes that have blades.
Ice Skating.
This movie is about a little boy who is left home alone
Home Alone
I am white, round, and shaped like a ball.
But! I cannot be bounced or else I'd fall,
And that would be the end once and for all.
What is a snowball?
What is January first?
New Year's Day
Where do birds go in winter?
South
This bakery item is used to build miniature houses.
Gingerbread.
This is created when you lay on a snowy surface and flap your arms.
What are Snow Angels?
This is the name of Kristoff's reindeer in the movie Frozen?
A. Sven
B. Albert
C. Anna
Albert
Something you can catch during the winter season but not with your hands...
What is a cold?
This holiday is in February and celebrates love and friendship.
Valentine's Day.
True or False: Polar bears hibernate.
False.
A kind of sugary sweet. They are red and white.
candy cane
This sports game is played with a puck on ice (a round, flat, and black object).
What is Hockey?
In which movie would you find a singing princess who wears a blue dress?
A. Ice Age
B. Frozen
C. Happy Feet
Frozen
A blizzard.
The date of New Year's Eve.
December 31st.
What winter animal looks like it is wearing a tuxedo or suit?
A Penguin.
What flavor are Candy Canes?
Mint/Sweet
Dogs are known for doing this sport in Winter.
What is Dog Sledding?
What is the name of Elisa's sister?
Anna
When is the Winter Solstice: the first day of winter
21st December
The day off in February?
Family Day
What is hibernation?
When some animals go into a long sleep during winter.