Christmas Songs
Christmas movies
Christmas facts
Kids
Kids
100

What is the name of the song where they sing about a shiny nose?

Rudolph the red nose reindeer.

100

What is the name of the Christmas movie where he gets left alone?

Home Alone

100

How does Santa Claus laugh?

Ho Ho Ho

100

What is a famous candy that you only get at Christmas time

Candy Cane

100

Who helps Santa in the North Pole?

The elves

200

Finish these lyrics... "I want a ______ for christmas only a ______ will do

Hippopotamus

200

What is the name of the village where the Grinch steals Christmas?

Whoville

200

What is the original reason we celebrate Christmas?

The birth of Christ.

200

Have a Merry Christmas and a .....?

Happy New Year

200

What is the place where Santa leaves your presents?

Under a tree

300

Which Christmas song was first ever broadcast in space? Rudolph, Jingle Bells, Santa clause is coming to town.

Jingle Bells

300

What is the names of the Grinch's dog?

Max

300

What day is Christmas Day in 2024?

Wednesday

300

What is the place where Santa lives?

The North Pole

300

Name another reindeer apart from Rudolph, Dancer or Prancer

Dasher, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen  

400

In the twelve days of Christmas what did the true love give to me on day 5?

5 golden rings

400

What is the first Christmas gift in Polar Express?

A bell

400

True or False? Jingle Bells has always been a Christmas song?

False- Its started out as a thanksgiving song.

400

What is Santa's favourite Snack?

Cookies

400

What does Santa Drive?

A Sleigh

500

What is the first line of "Jingle Bells"?

Dashing through the snow...

500

What is the name of the Christmas movie where someone eats spaghetti with maple syrup?

Elf

500

What is the name of the country where they first put up a Christmas tree?

Germany

500

What is the name of the famous ballet performance that is performed at Christmas time.

The nutcracker

500

What is the number of times Santa checks his list to determine who is “naughty” and who is “nice”?

Twice