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According to the song, what color was Rudolph's nose?
red
What are the two main colors of Christmas?
red and green
Name 3 Santa's reindeer
Dasher, Rudolph, Prancer, Donner, Blitzen, Dancer, Comet, Vixen, Cupid
A figure made of snow
a snowman
It’s a kind of sweet that is shaped like the stick that helps people when walking
a candy cane
It’s an item of clothing that you put presents into and hang next to the fireplace
a stocking
It’s another name for a small speck of snow
snowflake
It makes a loud noise when you ring it
a bell
It’s green, and Christmas presents are usually under it.
Christmas tree
What does a snowman have instead of a nose?
A carrot
Name 3 Christmas songs
Last Christmas, Snow is folling, Santa Claus is coming to town ...
Who is Rudolph?
He's a reindeer.
Who says “Ho ho ho!”?
Santa says Ho!Ho! HO!
What does Santa use for travelling?
He uses a sleigh
Where do you find Christmas gifts in Poland?
Under the Christmas tree
How does Santa get into a house?
Through the chimney
Name a traditionally polish Christmas dish
Sauerkraut with Mushrooms, Mushroom Dumplings, Mushroom Soup, Herring, Polish Dumplings
Which month is Christmas in?
Christmas is in December.
Whose birthday is celebrated at Christmas?
We celebrete birth of Jesus.
Where was Baby Jesus born?
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in a nativity.
Who are Santa’s helpers?
Elves
What is the name of the day before Christmas?
It's Christmas Eve.
Who were Baby Jesus' parents?
Maria and Joseph
Who brings Christmas presents ?
Santa Claus
What do children leave for Santa to eat?
They leave cookies.
Where does Santa Claus live?
In the North Pole