Christmas Vocabulary
Christmas People
Christmas Food and Drinks
Christmas Traditions
Christmas Around the World
100

A plant with red berries often used to decorate at Christmas

Holly

100

Legendary figure who delivers gifts in the Netherlands on December 5

Sinterklaas

100

A hot drink made with milk, sugar, and melted chocolate

Hot chocolate

100

Hanging these allows Santa to leave small gifts inside

Stockings

100

Country where children receive gifts from the “Three Kings” on January 6

Spain

200

A traditional green tree decorated with lights and ornaments

Christmas Tree

200

Creature from German folklore who punishes naughty children

Krampus

200

A traditional cake with dried fruits and marzipan

Fruitcake

200

Singing these songs door-to-door is a common tradition in many countries.

Christmas carols

200

Country where a large advent calendar is displayed on the Rathaus each December

Germany

300

A round decoration for the Christmas tree

Bauble / Ornament

300

Reindeer known for guiding Santa’s sleigh through fog.

Rudolph

300

Sweet dough twisted into sticks and often striped red and white.

Candy Cane

300

Celebrating the day after Christmas with sports, shopping, or charity

Boxing Day

300

Country where Christmas Eve is celebrated with “Feast of the Seven Fishes”

Italy

400

Hung by the fireplace for Santa to fill with gifts.

Stocking

400

Old woman in Italy who delivers gifts to children on January 6

La Befana

400

British dessert steamed for hours with brandy and spices

Christmas Pudding

400

Traditional British ritual where pudding is ignited with alcohol before serving

Flaming Christmas pudding

400

Country that celebrates St. Lucia’s Day with processions of girls wearing candles

Sweden