What date is Christmas Eve?
December 24th
A big bird people often eat at Christmas
Turkey
Who once stole Christmas?
The Grinch
What vegetable is often used for a snowman's nose?
A carrot
Which country was the first to use the tradition of Christmas trees?
Germany
What date is New Year's Eve?
December 31st
Where does Santa live?
The North Pole.
How does Santa get into the house to leave our Christmas presents?
Down the chimney
Traditionally, kids leave out snacks for Santa Claus. What are these snacks?
Cookies and milk.
What does Santa give to naughty kids?
A bag of coal
What two things do we traditionally give to our friends and families on Christmas Day?
Cards and gifts / presents
Who was the author of "A Christmas Carol"?
Charles Dickens
What are Santa's helpers called?
Elves
What form of transport does Santa use to deliver all our presents?
A sleigh.
Which is the most famous Christmas ballet of all time?
The Nutcracker
Traditions of Christmas around the world will tell you that Santa Claus is known by many names. What is the French name for Santa Claus?
Pere Noel
Should you believe me when I say that once upon a time, Christmas celebrations were banned in England?
Yes
How does Santa Claus go back up the chimney to continue his journey of delivering gifts?
He places his finger on the side of his nose, gives a smile and a nod.
Red and green are the two colors most associated with Christmas. Which are the two other colors, according to Christmas holiday trivia, that are also extremely popular in this season?
Silver and Gold
Who invented electric Christmas lights?
Thomas Edison
According to the Holy Bible, Jesus Christ was born in a _____________
Stable
What is the first name of Scrooge, the principal character of the novel, A Christmas Carol?
Ebenezer
Every elf has this ornament on the tip of their shoes. What is it?
Bells
What two items do we usually place on top of the Christmas tree?
A star or an angel.
Santa has nine reindeer, can you name at least three?
Rudolph, Prancer, Dancer, Donner, Blitzen, Dasher, Vixen, Commet and Cupid.