To find the secret word, complete the sentences and record the clue-letters (in the boxes).  When written in order, the letters will spell a word.  Have your parent type the secret word in the Comments box when they put in the grocery order.  Also let us know if you want an alligator or a turtle!     

Remember the order needs to be a bit early so we have time to order from the baker.  So if the delivery day will be Wednesday, you need to put in an order sometime on Monday (2 days before).  

Some answers can be found at: Forces of Nature Snow-Facts

T Icicles are most commonly found on the .    .    .    .     side of buildings.

T “Sleigh bells ring - are you listening?  In the lane snow is      .    .    .    ..    .    .    .    .     ,
a beautiful sight, we're happy tonight, walking in a winter     .    .    .    .    .    .    .
.    .    .”

T A pink-tinged snow that can be found in the Canadian Rockies is called “    .    .    .    ..    .    .    .    .    snow”  
(because it smells like that popular summer fruit that has a green rind).

T Frosty the Snowman's eyes were made of     .    .    ..

T The Medieval snowball fight scene (below) was painted in the 14th Century on a wall (fresco) in Buonconsiglio castle
in the country of
.    .    .    .    .  Gelato is an 'ice cream' that also comes from this country.

T Every snowflake has six sides or points.  Shapes that have six sides are called     .    .    .    ..    .    .    .

T "    .    .    ..    .    .     through the snow, in a one-horse open sleigh, o'er the fields we go, laughing all the way"

T The biggest snowflake ever recorded was found in 1881 in the American state of     .    .    ..    .    .     also known as Big Sky Country. 
(I can hardly believe it was bigger than a frisbee, can you?!)