This toy is considered to be one of the oldest in history.
What is a doll?
Frosty's nose is made out of this item.
What is a button?
The number of reindeer that pull santa's sleigh including rudolph.
What is 9?
Traditional snowflakes have this many tips.
What is 6?
This toy is named after the japanese word or come-come.
What is a yo-yo?
These are the most popular colors at Christmastime after red and green.
What is silver and gold?
This drink company has been using commercials starring Santa since the 1930's.
What is Coca-Cola?
This can be made in the snow and is also sometimes put on top of Christmas trees.
What is an angel?
Advertising toys on TV began with the introduction of this toy in the 1950s.
What is Mr. Potato Head?
What is 6 geese a-laying?
The name of Santa's reindeer that is alphabetically last.
What is Vixen?
These shelters are made out of snow blocks and are used by eskimos.
What are igloos?
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Charles Pajeau was watching some kids play with pencils, sticks, and empty spools of thread and was inspired to create what toy.
What are tinker toys?
This US state was the last to declare Christmas an official holiday in 1907.
What is Oklahoma?
Children leave this out for Santa in England.
What is Mince Pie?
This is the perfect activity for kids to do on a snow day - just don't use a cardboard box.
What is sledding?
It requires 62 feet of wire to create this fun toy.
What is a slinky?
Commonly found at movie theaters, this is also sometimes used to decorate Christmas trees.
What is popcorn?
This US state has a town named Santa Claus.
What is Indiana?
A place in this country gets the most snowfall according to multiple sites.
Where is Japan. Aomori City to be exact.