Reading Practice: The Christmas Story

Riddles about Christmas:
- I'm not a
bird, but I can fly through the sky. I'm known for my red suit and a jolly
big guy. Who am I?
- I am a stick
that's not for walking, but I can be picked and start "talking."
I'm minty and sweet, and red and white. What am I?
- I'm green but
not a tree, you hang things on me. I'm a part of Christmas traditions,
under me, you might get kisses. What am I?
- I am white
when I fall, but I'm not always cold. Covering the ground, a blanket in
winter's fold. What am I?
- I have needles
but I'm not a porcupine. I stand in your home at Christmas time. What am
I?
- I'm a type of
music heard in December, spreading cheer and making you remember. What am
I?
- I come in a
little box, and I'm hung on a tree. Inside me might be a surprise, but
first, you have to find me. What am I?
- I'm round and
plump, a man made of snow. With a carrot nose and coal in a row. Who am I?
- Inside me, the
fire is bright. And on my top, a star shines light. What am I?
- I'm filled
with spices and fruits that are dried, I'm a Christmas dessert, and I'm
often spied. What am I?
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