Christmas celebrates whose birth?
A. Santa Claus
B. Jesus
C. Frosty
B. Jesus
What do many people decorate for Christmas?
A. Refrigerator
B. Christmas tree
C. Mailbox
B. Christmas tree
Who visits children on Christmas Eve?
A. Elves
B. Santa Claus
C. Mrs. Claus
B. Santa Claus
Where is Las Posadas celebrated?
A. Mexico
B. Canada
C. United States
A. Mexico
What do families carry during the parade?
A. Big teddy bears
B. Small figures of Mary and Joseph
C. Backpacks
B. Small figures of Mary and Joseph
On what day is Christmas celebrated?
A. December 25th
B. December 24th
C. January 1st
A. December 25th
What might you put on a Christmas tree?
A. Ornaments
B. String
C. Napkins
A. Ornaments
A. Go swimming
B. Build toys
C. Sleep
B. Build toys
How many days does Las Posadas last?
A. 2 days
B. 9 days
C. 30 days
B. 9 days
What do families do at each house?
A. Eat dinner
B. Knock and ask for shelter
C. Paint the house
B. Knock and ask for shelter
Where was baby Jesus born?
A. Castle
B. Stable
C. School
B. Stable
What is it called when people sing Christmas songs together?
A. Whistling
B. Caroling
C. Dancing
Where does Santa live?
A. The North Pole
B. Minnesota
C. The South Pole
A. The North Pole
Las Posadas celebrates the travels of whom?
A. Mary and Joseph
B. Santa and Rudolph
C. Two teachers
A. Mary and Joseph
What plant do families decorate with?
A. Roses
B. Poinsettias
C. Daisies
B. Poinsettias
Who visited baby Jesus?
A. Pirates
B. Dinosaurs
C. Shepherds and wise men
C. Shepherds and wise men
What do people hang for Santa to fill?
A. Stockings
B. Mittens
C. Backpacks
A. Stockings
What does Santa travel in?
A. Rocket
B. Sleigh
C. Bus
B. Sleigh
What were Mary and Joseph looking for?
A. A pet
B. A place to stay
C. A store
B. A place to stay
What is filled with candy that kids break open?
A. Pinata
B. Balloon
C. Present
A. Pinata