christmas in literature
Christmas history
Christmas symbols
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This author wrote A Christmas Carol in 1843, introducing the character of Ebenezer Scrooge.

Charles dickens

100

In 1965, this U.S. president became the first to light the National Christmas Tree in Washington, D.C.

Lyndon B. Johnson
100

This star, traditionally placed at the top of a Christmas tree, symbolizes what, which guided the Wise Men to the birthplace of Jesus.

The star of Bethlehem 

200

In this 1950s children's novel, a magical snowman comes to life and leads a group of children on a Christmas adventure.

The snowman 

200

The Christmas holiday was officially recognized as a federal holiday in the United States in this year.

1870

200

This Christmas symbolhas its roots in Norse mythology, where it represented the eternal cycle of life and the sun.

circle ( or a ring)

300

This beloved poem by Clement Clarke Moore, first published in 1823, begins with the line, "Twas the night before Christmas."

 What is a visit from st Nicholas 

300

The tradition of sending Christmas cards began in this country in the 1840s, with the first commercial card created by artist John Calcott Horsley.

England 

300

This traditional Christmas flower, native to Mexico, is often used in holiday decorations and symbolizes the Star of Bethlehem in the Christian faith.

Poinsettia 

400

In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, the Pevensie siblings find themselves in Narnia, where it is always winter, but never Christmas, until this character's arrival.

Aslan

400

This U.S. president is credited with making the Christmas tree popular in the White House after his wife, Caroline, decorated one in 1851.

Franklin pierce 

400

This rare and historically significant Christmas decoration, which appears on some 17th-century Christmas trees, is said to represent the divine presence and is often crafted from gilded metal.

Christmon

500

This short story by O. Henry centers on a couple who sacrifice their most prized possessions to buy Christmas gifts for each other.

The gift of magi 

500

1621, Pilgrims in Plymouth celebrated the first recorded Christmas in America, although the holiday was banned for a time in this city due to Puritan beliefs.

Boston 

500

In medieval times, this particular animal was a symbol of Christmas due to its association with the nativity story

Ox