The 42 cards include the following words:
snow, snowman, snowflake, ice, mittens, wool hat, sleigh, scarf, fir tree, chimney, fireplace, coat, heater, Christmas tree, presents, ice skates, candy cane,
snow globe, firewood, gingerbread house, gingerbread man, reindeer, icicles, boots, hot chocolate,
angel, blanket, snowball, Santa Claus, Christmas bells, wreath, lights, stockings,
ornament, holly, candle, Christmas card, pudding, cookies, polar bear, poisenttia.
For example,
angel hair is usually considered to be of low toxicity, it can irritate eyes, skin, and the gastrointestinal tract; the content of Christmas tree preservatives varies and often effects depend upon the amount ingested; styrofoam, small parts from Christmas tree
ornaments and toys, as well as tinsel, can cause mechanical obstructions in the gastrointestinal tract;
snow flock can cause problems if sprayed into the mouth and inhaled; and chocolate, of any type, should never be given to a pet.
Other items to keep out of reach include string, ribbon, tinsel, yarn,
angel hair, icicles, bubbling lights,
snow sprays,
snow flock, Styrofoam, glass
ornaments, strings of popcorn or cranberries, tape, and other decorating and wrapping supplies.