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Unknown story by RUDOLPH: the reindeer with his bright flashing nose
Unknown story by RUDOLPH: the reindeer with his bright flashing nose
Unknown story by RUDOLPH: the reindeer with his bright flashing nose
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Unknown story by RUDOLPH: the reindeer with his bright flashing nose

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Since no one knows where the reindeer came from with his bright, flashing red nose, and how it got his name, I wrote this story. Here the kids get answers to all their questions.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 30, 2019
ISBN9783749492329
Unknown story by RUDOLPH: the reindeer with his bright flashing nose
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Manfred Hellweg

Manfred Hellweg, geboren 1941 in Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland. Nach 43 Berufsjahren vom graphischen Gewerbe verabschiedete er sich in den wohlverdienten Ruhestand. In dieser Zeit hat er bereits 13 Bücher veröffentlicht.

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    Unknown story by RUDOLPH - Manfred Hellweg

    I dedicate this Christmas story about Rudolph and his reindeer friends to my grandson.

    We have both heard a lot about »Rudolph, the reindeer with the bright flashing nose« and the original story of Robert L. May from 1939 also read.

    The book, published by Applewood Books, is in my bookshelf. My grandson loves the original song »Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer« by Movie Star Gene Autry so much, that we often sang or whistled it at Christmas time. Recently, the song has been played more often on the radio or on television.

    At some point the question automatically came up: Who gave Rudolph his name, where did he come from and where did he live?

    Where did he come from?

    How did he grow up?

    Who called him Rudolph?

    Foreword

    The »modern« story of the world's most famous reindeer tells of his parents, his birth and the funny way he got his name. How Rudolph then grew up in his reindeer village, which was called »Red-Nose-Country«, and further developed on the long road to »Toyland« at the North Pole. It shows what he experienced in »Santa-Claus-City« and how he was chosen as the »leading reindeer« of Santa's reindeer crew.

    Santa Claus lives in Toyland at the North Pole with Mrs. Santa, surrounded by his helpers like elves, goblins and gnomes, who stand by his side and help him with his tasks. Throughout the year, all children's greatest wishes arrive the »Santa-Claus-Post-Office« at the North Pole. His helpers not only have to search through the »wish-list«, but also »emails«, »faxes« and the craziest »SMS«, »MMS« and »Whatsapps«. To fulfill all wishes for Christmas, Santa Claus at the North Pole built huge production halls for the toys, electronic devices and all other small and large gifts.

    In order for Santa Claus to be able to travel to Earth on time for Christmas season, to fulfill all wishes of the big and small children, he needs a reindeer crew, who can transport all presents by sledge.

    This reindeer crew consists of 8 reindeer:

    »Dasher« - Lake Baikal, Siberia/East-Russia,

    »Dancer« - Lake Ladoga, Karelia/West-Russia,

    »Prancer« - from Labrador, Eastern-Canada,

    »Comet« - from Lapland, Norway,

    »Cupid« - from Greenland,

    »Vixen« - from Patagonia, Argentina,

    »Donner« and »Blitzen« - Erzgebirge, Germany and of course

    »Rudolph« - the reindeer with the bright flashing nose.

    Unknown story by »RUDOLPH«

    Asmall reindeer village in the north of America was nicknamed »Red-Nose-Country«. It was nestled deep among huge icebergs in the north where the sun never shone.

    Only a few days a year, the whole landscape was showered with bright northern lights.

    In the east, the reindeer village bordered on a huge lake district, where already since reindeer memories, the sun rose over the water and shouted to all reindeer:

    I wish all my little friends a good morning.

    Wide, dangerous and unpredictable swamps lay in the south against a mountainous backdrop. Here the sun lingered around lunchtime and rested a bit from the exertions of ascending into the sky.

    Phew, every day I have to make that arduous ascent, she said. I'm really not the youngest anymore, she growled. "Thousands of years, the same day in and day out.

    Thanks a lot »Santa Claus«, I'll make it right away, then it'll go downhill again," the sun said.

    Back there, by the evergreen, dense forest to the west, with their gigantic trees

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