[For Toddlers] Christmas True-or-False Quiz Collection
Christmas is one of the events children look forward to, isn’t it?
Approaches vary by preschool, but a Christmas-themed quiz can be a great way to liven things up.
In this article, we’re introducing a true-or-false Christmas quiz that you can enjoy with kids.
We’ll share fun trivia about Christmas—things adults might think they know but actually don’t—so you can spend a fun time thinking together with the children.
Since it’s a true-or-false quiz, try incorporating it like a game!
- [Get Excited!] True or False Quiz You Can Enjoy at a Daycare!
- Ideas for Fun Christmas Quizzes That Will Excite Kids at Nurseries and Kindergartens
- [Childcare] True-or-False Quiz Questions for Kids! A Collection of Fun, Playful Learning Ideas
- Introducing riddles and quizzes for preschoolers to enjoy at Christmas
- [Childcare] Quiz collection to enjoy in December!
- [Kindergarten/Daycare] Games and Performances for Fun Events
- [Quiz] Recommended for preschoolers! A collection of fun quiz ideas
- Christmas party booster! A collection of game ideas that large groups can enjoy
- [Childcare] Fun quiz collection to enjoy in November!
- [For Toddlers] Let’s All Give It a Try! Animal Quiz Special
- Christmas Party Ideas! Fun Activities and Game Ideas
- Exciting! Recreational Activities to Enjoy at a Christmas Party
- [For Elementary School Students] Exciting Christmas Quiz! Fun and Educational Questions
[For Preschoolers] Christmas True-or-False Quiz Collection (11–20)
Everyone loves the Christmas tree. The ornament attached at the very top is a star. True or false?
See the answer
〇
The sparkling star that adorns the Christmas tree is called “Bethlehem.” Because it is an important symbol of the star that announced the birth of Jesus Christ, it is placed at the very top of the Christmas tree.
When Santa Claus comes to the house, you can hear the sound of bells. True or false?
See the answer
〇
When I hear those cheerful jingle bells, even as an adult I can’t help getting excited. For a Christmas party, you’ll definitely want to have some bells ready as props!
The Christmas tree has candy ornaments. True or false?
See the answer
○
Christmas trees are decorated with red-and-white striped, cane-shaped candies. They’re called candy canes, and they symbolize the shepherd’s staff used to guide sheep. There’s also a theory that they were originally straight stick candies, and one end was bent to make them easier to hang on the tree.
The season that has Christmas is winter. True or false?
See the answer
○
Christmas is on December 25, so it’s winter. When the cold winter arrives, Santa dressed warmly and the reindeer with the bright red nose come to visit. By the way, Christmas in Japan is in winter, but in a country like Australia, Christmas is in summer!
The sound you hear when Santa comes to your house is the sound of bells. True or false?
See the answer
○
The reindeer that carry Santa wear bells around their necks. Because they run along snowy roads at night, their footsteps can be muffled by the snow, which could lead to collisions and other dangers, so they wear bells to alert those around them.
There is a black Santa Claus in addition to the red Santa Claus. True or false?
See the answer
○
Unlike the kindly Santa with a beaming smile, it is said there is a black-clad Santa. He is rumored to hand out kitchen scraps as presents to misbehaving or mean children, and may even carry them off. The black Santa is said to be tall and slender, and to carry a long stick.
[For Toddlers] Christmas True-or-False Quiz Collection (21–30)
The reason for decorating with a Christmas wreath is that it looks cute when displayed. True or false?
See the answer
×
It’s said that we hang Christmas wreaths as a form of protection against evil. The evergreens used in wreaths keep their leaves all year round and are believed to have antiseptic properties. The wreath’s circular shape symbolizes eternity, with no beginning or end, and carries the wish that happiness will continue forever.



