Christmas Traditions
Holiday Movies
Christmas Music
Holiday Foods
Holiday Symbols
100

This holiday drink, often served hot, is made with milk, sugar, and spices like cinnamon and nutmeg.

Eggnog

100

This 1990 holiday film features a young boy named Kevin who is left home alone while his family goes on vacation.

Home Alone

100

This classic Christmas song begins with “Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle all the way.”
 

Jingle Bells

100

The traditional Bajan Christmas cake is often soaked in this type of alcohol.

Rum

100

This plant, often used as a Christmas decoration, is kissed under during the holiday season.

Mistletoe

200

he traditional Christmas tree ornament that symbolizes a shepherd's crook.

Candy Cane

200

This holiday carol is about a reindeer who is "so bright" and helps guide Santa’s sleigh.
 

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

200

This type of bread, served during the holidays, is made with dried fruits, nuts, and spices.

Fruitcake

200

The tradition of decorating the Christmas tree in Barbados is believed to have been influenced by this European country.
 

England?

300

The Christmas tradition of leaving out cookies for Santa originates from this country.

United States

300

This song’s lyrics include "Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh."
 

Jingle Bells

300

In Barbados, the Christmas tradition of decorating homes with lights and candles was heavily influenced by this historical event.
 

The introduction of Christianity to the island

400

This holiday figure is said to slide down chimneys to deliver gifts, wearing a red suit and white beard.

Santa Claus

500

The custom of lighting candles on a menorah is part of the celebration of this Jewish holiday.

Hanukkah