What is the most famous traditional Christmas plants often used for decoration?
Christmas Tree
A person who brings presents to good kids.
Santa Claus
What is the date of Christmas day?
December 25th
Jinlge bell, jingle bell, jingle bell _____,
jingle bells swing and jingle bells ring.
rock
In this country, there is a festive meal that takes place on Christmas Eve that includes a lot of different food.
Spain
This decoration requires electricity
Christmas lights
A red-nosed reindeer
Rudolph
What 2 things do you leave for Santa?
Cookies and milk
I don't want a lot for Christmas
There is just one thing I need
I don't even care about the _________
Underneath the Christmas tree
presents
This country often reenacts Mary and Joseph's search for a place in Bethlehem. It involves processions, singing, and breaking of piñatas.
Mexico
Placed on the highest part of a Christmas tree
Star
This character disappears when it gets too warm
Snowman
This is a kind of candy associated with Christmas
Candy Cane
You better watch out, you better not _____, you better not pout, I'm telling you why...
People from this country celebrates Christmas with beach barbecue and even surfing. The decorations might include local animal figures instead of snowmen
Australia
This is a part of some houses that has a fire. Santa normally comes down the chimney to this part of the house.
Fireplace
He hates Christmas
The Grinch
Italy started the Christmas tradition of exchanging ______ .
gifts/presents
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer,
had a very shiny nose,
And if you ever saw it,
You would even say it _____.
Glows
It is popular to celebrate Christmas in this Asian country with a bucket of fried chicken from KFC.
Japan
A type of clothing but it is used as a decoration where Santa leaves sweets or coal.
Stocking
Name one of Santa's reindeers other than Rudolph
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blizten
Which country started the tradition of using Christmas trees to decorate for Christmas?
Germany
Sleigh bells ring, are you ______,
in the lane, snow is glistening...
listening
In this European country, it is common to read crime novels and mysteries on Christmas Eve, This practice is called "Julebukk"
Norway