activities, appearance, appreciate, awe
bad, bag, beard, bounty, boys, breeches
celebrate, cheerful, childhood, children, chimney, Christmas, Christmastime, Clement C. Moore, cold, Comet, cookies, countries, Cupid, customary
Dancer, darkness, Dasher, Dasher, December, disbelieve, dolls, Donner, doubtful, dressed
elves, embrace, entertain, eve, evidence, excitement, exclaim, expectation
familiar, fantasy, fat, Father Christmas, festive, fireplace, flying, folklore, fond of, food, friendly, fur
gentle, gifts, girls, good, goodwill, greeting, guffaw
happiness, hear, heartfelt, helpers, homes, hoof, hooves, houses
icy, idea, imaginary, innocence
jolly, joy
kids, kindly, Kris Kringle
lap, laughter, letters, lore, love
magic, mail, man, memories, merry, Mrs. Claus, Myra, myth, mythical
needy, night, nighttime, nocturnal, nod, nonsense, North Pole
observe, old
peek, pipe, pleasure, poem, popularity, postmark, Prancer, presents, pretend
quantity, quest, questions, quiet
real, red, red suit, regions, reindeer, reminisce, revere, ride, rode, roof, rooftop, round, Rudolph
sack, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, Santa Claus, season, shout, sleigh, sleigh bells, snow, songs, sounds, stars, stockings, story, symbol
tale, tidings, tiptoe, toys, tree, treetops, trip, truth, tubby, twinkling, typical
unbeliever, unique, universal
version, visit, Vixen
weather, wide awake, wink, winter, wishes, wonder, working, workshop, wrappings
Xmas
youngsters, youth
Can you name, in order, how many Santa Claus or St. Nicholas (St. Nick) activities he performs in the poem, “The Night Before Christmas” written by Clement C. Moore? Here are the answers!
1. Whistles
2. Shouts
3. Calls the reindeer by name
4. Comes down the chimney with a bound
5. Holds the stump of his pipe in his teeth tightly
6. Laughs which causes his belly to shake like a bowl of jelly
7. Winks
8. Nods
9. Fills all the stockings
10. Turns with a jerk
11. Lays his finger on the side of his nose
12. Nods again
13. Goes up the chimney
14. Exclaims, “Happy Christmas to all and to all a good night!”
List the names of Santa’s 8 reindeer in Clement C. Moore’s poem, “A Visit from St. Nicholas?”
1. Blitzen
2. Comet
3. Cupid
4. Dancer
5. Dasher
6. Donner
7. Prancer
8. Vixen
Merry Christmas can be translated into many languages:
1. France — Joyeux Noel
2. Germany — Froehliche Weinachten
3. Great Britain — Merry Christmas
4. Italy — Buon Natale
5. Japan — Meri Kurisumasu
6. Mexico — Feliz Navidad
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