Christmas Carols
Christmas Movies
Christmas Traditions
Christmas Food
Winter Activities
100

This is the jolly, round man who rides a sleigh.

Who is Santa Claus?

100

This green creature tries to stop Christmas from coming to Whoville.

Who is The Grinch?

100

On Christmas Eve, children often leave out milk and cookies for him, and carrots for his reindeer.

Who is Santa Claus?

100

These sweet, decorated baked goods are often shaped like stars, trees, or little men.

What are Christmas Cookies?

100

This is the activity where you slide down a hill on a large, flat plastic or wooden object.

What is Sledding (or Tobogganing)?

200

This carol tells a story about a snowman with a corncob pipe and a button nose.

What is Frosty the Snowman?

200

This movie features a boy riding a train to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.

What is The Polar Express?

200

This is what people usually hang by the chimney with care, hoping they will be filled with toys.

What are Stockings?

200

This warm, creamy drink is often spiced with nutmeg and sometimes has a funny name.

What is Eggnog?

200

This is the warm drink made from melted chocolate that people often sip after playing in the snow.

What is Hot Cocoa (or Hot Chocolate)?

300

What famous carol repeats the line, "Fa la la la la, la la la la"?

What is Deck the Halls?

300

This classic stop-motion movie features a reindeer whose nose glows bright red.

What is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?

300

If you stand under this hanging plant, you might get a kiss. (GROSS!)

What is Mistletoe?

300

This is the sweet candy shaped like a hook, often striped red and white and flavored with peppermint.

What is a Candy Cane?

300

This fun activity involves rolling three big snowballs and stacking them to make a person.

What is Building a Snowman?

400

This song says, "I don't know if there'll be snow, but have a cup of cheer."

What is White Christmas?

400

In the movie Elf, this is the name of the main character who travels from the North Pole to New York City.

Who is Buddy?

400

In this European tradition, an elf hides and watches children's behavior, reporting back to Santa each night.

What is Elf on the Shelf?

400

This festive red and green fruit is often served whole or used as a decoration centerpiece in a bowl.

What is a Cranberry?

400

This is the activity where you use blades attached to boots to glide across a frozen pond or rink.

What is Ice Skating?

500

This carol about a tiny animal was first sung at a service in Austria in 1818.

What is Silent Night?

500

In Home Alone, this is the city where Kevin is accidentally left behind.

What is Chicago?

500

This activity is often done indoors using needles and yarn to make warm items like scarves or hats.

What is Knitting?