Candy cane – Molly was sitting on the couch and eating candy canes. |
Bell – I was roused by the sound of bells. |
Bauble/ Christmas ornament – A fool should never hold baubles in his hand. |
Candle – I need a wax candle now. |
Bow – The little girl tied the ribbon in a bow. |
Holly – The hall was festooned with Christmas lights and holly. |
Gift – All the children will receive a small gift. |
Poinsettia – I need to buy & Christmas tree and poinsettia. |
Wreath – A Christmas wreath hung on the front door. |
Garland – She wreathed flowers into a garland. |
Light – At Christmas they decorated the hall with coloured flags, paper and lights. |
Candy – Do you want a piece of candy? |
Stockings – She has lost a pair of stockings. |
Gingerbread man – In the biscuit form, it commonly takes the form of a gingerbread man. |
Snow globe – He turns the snow globe and smiles at the tiny winter wonderland. |
Christmas tree – They are ornamenting a Christmas tree. |
Christmas pudding – The meal will finish off with Christmas pudding, a steamed fruit pudding. |
Santa’s hat – I want to buy this Santa’s hat. |
Fireplace – Every room in the house has a fireplace. |
Gingerbread house – Cherie and Kelly want you to try making a gingerbread house. |
Santa Claus – The children are longing for Santa Claus to arrive. |
Elf – In fact, Pick was an elf. |
Snowman – We can make a snowman on a snowy day. |
Sleigh – The sleigh jingled along the snowy road. |
Reindeer – Reindeer roam the tundra in large herds. |
Santa’s sack – Santa’s sack has many gifts for children. |
Christmas card – She sent me a Christmas card. |
Chimney – He believes Santa Claus comes in through the chimney. |
Snowflake – A single snowflake landed on her nose. |