No two of these tiny, frozen ice crystals are exactly alike.
snowflake
You use these to build a "house" that you can eat, held together by frosting.
This green character tried to steal Christmas from the Whos in Whoville.
The Grinch
This is the name of the red-nosed reindeer who leads Santa’s sleigh.
Ruldolph
this is what water turns into when the temperature hits 32°F (0°C).
ice
This is a long, pointy piece of ice that hangs from the edge of a roof.
icicle
These red-and-white striped candies are shaped like a upside-down j.
candy canes
In the movie Frozen, this is the name of the snowman who loves warm hugs.
olaf
This spinning top is used to play a game during the holiday of Hanukkah.
dreidel
This is the season that officially starts in December in the Northern Hemisphere.
Winter
This is the sport where you glide across a frozen pond wearing boots with blades.
ice skating
Many people leave these two things out on a plate for Santa on Christmas Eve.
cookies and milk
In The Polar Express, this is what the conductor punches into the kids' tickets.
words
This is a "sock" that people hang by the fireplace to be filled with small toys.
stocking
These are the three months that make up the winter season.
December, January, February
To make this, you lie in the snow and move your arms and legs up and down.
snow angel
This "bread" is often shaped like a man and decorated with gumdrop buttons.
gingerbread man
his is the name of the boy who was "Left Behind" in the movie Home Alone.
Kevin
This 7-day holiday celebrates African-American heritage and culture.
kwanzaa
Some animals, like bears, do this "long sleep" all through the winter.
hibernation
This is the name for a very heavy, windy snowstorm where it is hard to see.
blizzard
This drink is often served hot with tiny marshmallows floating on top.
hot chocolate
This is the name of the magical hat that brought Frosty the Snowman to life.
old silk hat
This special candle holder is used to hold nine candles during Hanukkah.
Menorah
These colorful lights in the sky (the Aurora Borealis) are often seen in the North Pole.
northern lights