Time off from school due to a special time of year is called a _______:
a) Vacation
b) Holiday
c) Internship
What is . . . B) HOLIDAY!
The season of the year Pete the Cat Saves Christmas occurs.
a) Summer
b) Spring
c) Winter
What is the . . . C) WINTER SEASON.
The other name we have for Saint Nicholas:
a) Elvis Presley
b) Frosty the Snowman
c) Santa Claus
Who is . . . C) SANTA CLAUS.
Candy, donuts, and popsicles are also known as _________.
a) Treats
b) Vegetables
c) Fruit
What are . . . A) TREATS!
This character was too sick to deliver presents Christmas Eve:
a) Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
b) Santa Cat
c) Pete the Cat
Who is . . B) SANTA CAT.
The special Mexican flower now used to decorate homes during Christmas:
a) Wreath
b) Poinsettia
c) Dandelions
What is . . . B) POINSETTIA.
When people drink soda, egg nog, or hot chocolate, they are consuming _________.
a) Food
b) Desserts
c) Beverages
What are . . . C) BEVERAGES!
The kind of animal Pete the Cat tried to "work like" as he delivered presents:
a) A mouse
b) A cat
c) A lion
What is . . . A) a mouse!
Accessories like colored balls, tinsel, and hanging angel figurines we may use to make Christmas trees look beautiful:
a) Gifts
b) Candy Canes
c) Ornaments
What are . . . C) ORNAMENTS.
_________ are special activities that families usually ONLY do at special times of the year.
a) Traditions
b) Chores
c) Jobs
What are . . . A) TRADITIONS.
The word that best describes HOW Santa Cat and his helpers felt after Pete the Cat finished delivering presents:
a) Angry
b) Sad
c) Thankful
What is . . . C) THANKFUL.
Animals like Rudolph, Donner, Blitzen, and Comet who pull Santa Claus's sled on Christmas Eve:
a) Pack dogs
b) Reindeer
c) Wolves
What are . . . B) REINDEER.
Charles Dickens wrote several famous Christmas poems. Someone who writes is called an ________.
a) Illustrator
b) Author
c) Caroler
What is an . . . B) AUTHOR.
WHERE Pete the Cat had to travel to get the presents he had to deliver all over the world.
a) The North Pole
b) The South Pole
c) The Equator
What is . . . A) THE NORTH POLE.
The term used to describe this time of year (a reference to Christmas AND New Year's):
a) Solstice
b) Holiday Season
c) Spring Break
What is . . . B) HOLIDAY SEASON.