Snow Facts
Winter Foods
Winter Movies
Winter Animals
Winter Sports
100

What is often used for a snowman's nose?

A carrot 
100
What is a popular chocolate drink that people usually drink with marshmallows?

Hot chocolate 

100

In the movie Frozen, what is he name of Kristof's reindeer?

Sven

100

What kind of dogs usually pull dogsleds in Alaska?

Husky

100

What is the name where people slide down a mountain using two piece of wood on each foot?

Skiing 

200

What is the name of a white, fluffy thing that falls from the sky in winter?

Snow/snowflake

200
What winter treat do people like to cut out and decorate?

Christmas cookies

200

What is the vehicle used in The Polar Express? 

A train

200

What color is a polar bear's fur?

White

200

What is it when people go on ice at a rink? (You can do this at Bryant Park)

Ice Skating

300

What do you wear on your hands when it gets cold in winter?

Gloves/mittens 

300

What is a candy that has red and white stripes called?

Candy Cane

300

What movie has a grumpy green character who tries to steal Christmas?

The Grinch

300

What animal slides on its belly, is black and white, and lives in Antartica?

Penguin 

300

What sport is played on ice with a puck and sticks?

Hockey

400

What is snow made of?

Frozen water or ice crystals

400

What house do you make and decorate and can eat?

Gingerbread House 

400

In "Frozen", what song does Elsa sing when she builds her ice castle?

Let It Go

400

What animal has antlers, has brown fur, and lives in cold places?

Reindeer 

400

What do you build outside in a snow with a carrot for a nose and a scarf?

Snowman

500

What is the name of a house made of snow and ice?

Igloo 

500

What warm drink is made with milk, sugar, and sometimes cinnamon or nutmeg?

Eggnog

500

What movie is about a big red-nosed reindeer?

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

500

What is the word when animals sleep all winter in a cozy cave to stay warm called?

Hibernation

500

What fun winter activity do people do by sitting on a sled and sliding down a snowy hill?

Sledding