This white, fluffy stuff falls from the sky in winter.
Snow!
These black-and-white birds waddle and slide on their bellies.
Penguins
You roll three balls of snow to build this classic figure.
Snowman
What are the traditional Christmas colors?
Red and Green
This warm drink is popular on snowy days.
Hot Chocolate
This icy layer makes sidewalks slippery.
Ice!
This tall, antlered animal helps pull Santa’s sleigh.
Reindeer
You ride these down snowy hills!
Sleds
Many people decorate this indoor plant in December.
Tree
These form on roofs when melted snow drips and refreezes.
Icicles
Another word for a huge snowstorm with strong winds.
Blizzard
This animal sleeps through most of winter in hibernation.
Bear
This outdoor activity uses two long boards to glide across snow.
Skiing
On New Year’s Eve, people often count down to this moment.
Midnight
This North Pole resident is known for delivering gifts.
Santa Claus
This happens when your breath looks like a cloud in the cold.
Condensation
This Arctic animal has white fur to blend in.
Polar Bear
This icy sport uses a stick to hit a puck across the ice.
Hockey
During winter, people often light these for warmth, celebration, or decoration.
Candles
What is the shortest day of the year called?
Winter Solstice
What do meteorologists use to measure how cold it feels when the wind blows?
Windchill
Where did dog sledding first start?
Alaska
How many sides are there to a snowflake?
6
This winter holiday celebrates the start of a new year on January 1st.
New Years Day
This dazzling winter occurrence happens in the sky near the North Pole and glows in colors.
Northern Lights