Characters of Whoville
All About the Grinch
Holiday Vocabulary
Finish the Famous Line
Winter Fun Facts
100

This little girl believes the Grinch can be kind.

Who is Cindy Lou?

100

The Grinch lives on this mountain.

What is Mount Crumpit?

100

Something you hang on your door to decorate.

What is a wreath?

100

“Maybe Christmas… doesn’t come from a…”

What is "store"?

100

Frozen water falling from the sky.

What is snow?

200

These joyful people celebrate Christmas with or without presents.

Who are the Whos?

200

The Grinch’s heart grows this many sizes.

What is three sizes?

200

A sparkly decoration often placed on trees.

What is tinsel?

200

“You’re a mean one, Mr.…”

What is "Grinch"?

200

You wear these to keep your hands warm.

What are gloves or mittens?

300

This character is the Grinch’s loyal dog.

Who is Max?

300

The Grinch tries to stop this holiday.

What is Christmas?

300

What you wrap around gifts.

What is wrapping paper?

300

“Then the Whos… young and old… would sit down to a feast. And they’d feast, and they’d feast, and they’d…”

What is "feast, feast, feast!"

300

This winter sport uses skates on ice.

What is ice skating?

400

These characters sing even after the Grinch steals Christmas.

Who are the Whos in Whoville?

400

This is what the Grinch uses to carry stolen presents.

What is a sleigh?

400

The word that means “filled with joy and cheer.”

What is festive?

400

“It came without ribbons! It came without tags! It came without packages, boxes…”

What is "or bags!"

400

Animals that sleep through winter are said to do this.

What is hibernate?

500

This mayor often disagrees with the Grinch.

Who is Mayor Augustus Maywho?

500

At the end of the story, the Grinch does this with the Whos.

What is eat Christmas dinner?

500

A long, striped peppermint candy.

What is a candy cane?

500

“And what happened then? Well, in Whoville they say…”

What is "that the Grinch's small heart grew three sizes that day."

500

This is the coldest season of the year.

What is winter?