December 31st and January 1st are called ___
What is New Years Eve and New Years Day?
This culture observes Hannukah.
What is Jewish/Israeli cultures?
These culture groups celebrate Kwanzaa.
What are African/African American cultures?
This is put up and decorated in most homes for Christmas.
What is a Christmas tree?
Soft white pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky in cold weather
What is Snow?
On New Years Day the ___ drops.
What is Ball?
Hannukah is the festival of __.
What is Lights?
These colors represent Kwanzaa.
What are red, black, and green?
This is what naughty kids get in their stocking.
What is coal?
A stick of hard red and white sugar with a curved end.
What is a Candy cane?
People shoot these into the air when the clock reaches 12:00.
What are fireworks?
Hannukah is celebrated on this date according to the Hebrew Calendar.
What is the 25th day of Kislev?
Kwanzaa is celebrated for __ days.
What is 7?
He climbs down a chimney and brings children presents.
Who is Santa Claus?
During the holidays we gather with these people.
What are Family and Friends?
This state is where the ball drop occurs.
What is New York?
Hannukah is observed for this many days.
What is 8 days to commemorate the 8 nights the oil burned (when it was only expected to burn for 1 night)?
What does Kwanzaa mean and in what language
The Swahili word for first; the first of the harvest.
This country started the tradition of putting up a Christmas tree.
What is Germany?
A simple figure of a person made of snow, especially by children.
What is a snowman?
This country is the first to celebrate New Years every year.
What is New Zealand?
These are the 3 prayers.
What are Blessings over the candles, Blessing about Miracles, Shehecheyanu (First Night of Hannukah Prayer)?
The African language associated with Kwanzaa symbols and principles.
What is Swahili?
These are the names of Santa's reindeer?
Who are Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blizten, and Rudolph?
A circle made from leaves or flowers. Often put on the front door.
What is a wreath?