Celebrated on December 25th, this holiday involves gatherings and opening presents under a tree.
Christmas
Lives exclusively in the Arctic Circle; this animal is often shown as an endangered species that is losing its habitat.
Polar Bear
The fluffy white powder that falls from the sky in winter.
Snow
Very green with lots of vegetables. Usually has dressing and sometimes croutons. Eat it at any time!
Salad
_____ The Snowman, was a jolly, happy soul! With a corn-cob pipe and a button nose and two eyes made out of coal!
Frosty
This holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the USA and on the second Monday of October in Canada.
Thanksgiving
Lives all over Antarctica. They are birds, but good swimmers too!
Penguin
These frozen objects are often seen hanging from flat surfaces outside.
Icicles
Made of eggs, milk and other stuff like that. Drinkable!
Eggnog
Sung very rhythmically, this song centers around a boy with a drum who is going to see Christ's birth.
Little Drummer Boy
This Jewish holiday is celebrated in November/December and lasts 8 days.
Hanukkah
This type of deer is tan or brown in summer and grayish brown in winter. Lives in North America and have been spotted naturally living as far south as Peru and Bolivia in South America.
White-tailed deer
Pieces of ice fall during this weather event. Not snow, ice.
Hail
Eaten on Thanksgiving. Bird.
Turkey
This song tells the story of a reindeer who was mocked by his brethren, only for Santa to tell him he has a purpose and recruit him "On one foggy Christmas Eve..."
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
This holiday marks a new year according to the Gregorian calendar. What day is it celebrated on?
January 1st
Santa's sleigh uses this animal, named differently when not domesticated.
Reindeer (domesticated) or Caribou (not domesticated)
The world's largest desert, and not covered in sand.
Antarctica
Traditionally given to children on Christmas and days leading up to it as a sweet snack.
Chocolate
A very popular Christmas song that begins with "I don't want a lot for Christmas...".
All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey
This African American holiday celebrates the African harvest and is celebrated on December 26th.
Kwanzaa
This animal has paws that function like snowshoes, allowing it to walk on deep snow without falling in.
Snowshoe Hare
A rare weather phenomenon in which a thunderstorm happens in winter. Get inside if you see this!
Thundersnow (yes, it's a real thing)
Sung by Bing Crosby, Dean Martin and other artists, this song is commonly listened to during winter but has no connection to a holiday, instead only winter weather.
"Let It Snow"