When I think of winter time, I think of people in wool sweaters entering dimly lit department stores while cozy music plays in the background. It's the sort of thing you might see in a Hallmark Christmas movie. The music is the part that stands out the most. I am Jewish, though, so I really enjoy when a variety of music is played for the winter. Christmas songs are undeniably good, but there are fun Hannukka tunes, and wonderful secular bops. For this SOUPerlative, I present to you, the readers, a "playlist" which pulls from all three categories. Plus, you'll see which of your favorite Slytherins fit which songs.
The Twelve Days After Christmas - A silly song for the people who like new twists on old tales: Severus Snape // Snakesnitch43
I Have a Little Dreidel - A simple song for the people who enjoy variety: Horace Slughorn // Hannah Abbott
Silent Night - A majestic song for the people who favor the classics: Salazar Slytherin // Ninja Kitten
I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas - A cute song for the people who are children at heart: Scorpius Malfoy // Samantha Bradley
Frosty the Snowman - An adventurous song for the people who enjoy creature discovery: Barnaby Lee // paragonwizard
Making Christmas - An energetic song for the people who like a touch of macabre: Bellatrix Lestrange // Nicole Phelps
Winter Wonderland - A story song for the people who have a strong imagination: Tom Marvolo Riddle // Salazia
Home for the Holidays - A relateable song for the people who like to be with family: Narcissa Malfoy // SerenityBlack1981
Ocho Kandelikas - A Spanish song for the people who like multiples of things: Draco Malfoy // Ragna Lokisdottir
Auld Lang Syne - A popular song for the people who stand the test of time: Merlin // Morgana Malipiero
Good listening,
Hannah