Santa's
Helpers
Quiz
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Correct!
In Russia, the Orthodox Church follows the Julian calendar, so they celebrate Christmas on January 7.
Continue
Correct!
The star or the angel crown the tree as a symbol of hope and guidance. Additionally, adding the finishing touch is almost a Christmas ritual!
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Correct!
In Italy, panettone is the king of the Christmas table: a fluffy sweet bread with candied fruits, born in Milan and loved worldwide.
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Correct!
First, Las Posadas are celebrated in Mexico (Dec 16–24), then Christmas Eve in Spain (Dec 24), and finally Santa Claus arrives in Canada on the 25th.
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The Stollen is a classic German pastry filled with fruits, almonds, and spices. Its elongated shape symbolizes the Baby Jesus wrapped in swaddling clothes.
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Correct!
Santa Claus usually leaves sweets and chocolates in the socks, a tradition meant to surprise with small gifts for those who behaved well.
Continue
Correct!
First, decorate the spaces, then cook together, and Christmas Eve ends with laughter, lights, and the warmth of sharing together.
Continue
Correct!
In Japan, Christmas is not an official holiday; it is more celebrated as a romantic or friendship occasion, with lights, gifts, and famous fried chicken!
Continue
Correct!
In Colombia, the Night of the Little Candles lights up streets and hearts on December 7th, marking the official start of the Christmas festivities.
Continue
Correct!
In the Netherlands, girls and boys leave their shoes for Sinterklaas, who fills them with sweets and surprises on the eve of December 6.
Finish
You know everything about Christmas! now you can become Santa's helper.
Happy holidays!
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Santa's
Helpers
Quiz
Start
Correct!
In Russia, the Orthodox Church follows the Julian calendar, so they celebrate Christmas on January 7.
Continue
Correct!
The star or the angel crown the tree as a symbol of hope and guidance. Additionally, adding the finishing touch is almost a Christmas ritual!
Continue
Correct!
In Italy, panettone is the king of the Christmas table: a fluffy sweet bread with candied fruits, born in Milan and loved worldwide.
Continue
Correct!
First, Las Posadas are celebrated in Mexico (Dec 16–24), then Christmas Eve in Spain (Dec 24), and finally Santa Claus arrives in Canada on the 25th.
Continue
Correct!
The Stollen is a classic German pastry filled with fruits, almonds, and spices. Its elongated shape symbolizes the Baby Jesus wrapped in swaddling clothes.
Continue
Correct!
Santa Claus usually leaves sweets and chocolates in the socks, a tradition meant to surprise with small gifts for those who behaved well.
Continue
Correct!
First, decorate the spaces, then cook together, and Christmas Eve ends with laughter, lights, and the warmth of sharing together.
Continue
Correct!
In Japan, Christmas is not an official holiday; it is more celebrated as a romantic or friendship occasion, with lights, gifts, and famous fried chicken!
Continue
Correct!
In Colombia, the Night of the Little Candles lights up streets and hearts on December 7th, marking the official start of the Christmas festivities.
Continue
Correct!
In the Netherlands, girls and boys leave their shoes for Sinterklaas, who fills them with sweets and surprises on the eve of December 6.
Finish
You know everything about Christmas! now you can become Santa's helper.
Happy holidays!
Oh, no!
That answer was not correct. Go back and try again, Christmas is around the corner... and time flies!
Back