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Santa's team of reindeer are back in training for Christmas

Santa's team of reindeer are back in training for Christmas

This year, Santa is training a new team of reindeer to help him deliver presents on Christmas Eve. His old team of reindeer are back in training, and they are looking better than ever!

Reindeer have been used to pull sleds for centuries, and they are the perfect animal for the job. They are strong, and they can travel long distances in a short period of time.

In order to train the new team of reindeer, Santa is using a special exercise program. The program includes endurance exercises, strength exercises, and agility exercises.

The reindeer are doing very well in their training, and they are looking forward to helping Santa on Christmas Eve. They know that it is a very important job, and they are excited to get started.

Wish Santa and his team of reindeer good luck as they prepare for the big night!

Rudolph is the star of the show this year as Santa's lead reindeer

There's no doubt about it – Rudolph is the star of the show this year! As Santa's lead reindeer, Rudolph will be guiding Santa's sleigh through the sky on Christmas Eve. Rudolph is known for his bright red nose, which helps him to light the way through the darkness.

Rudolph was first introduced in a 1939 Christmas storybook called "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer". The story was written by Robert L. May and was inspired by his own son, who had diabetes and loved to dress up as a reindeer. The story became an instant hit and has been enjoyed by children all around the world ever since.

In 1964, Rudolph made his debut on television in a stop-motion animated special called "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer". The special was produced by Rankin/Bass Productions and has since become a Christmas classic. Rudolph's popularity has continued to grow over the years, and he is now one of the most recognizable characters in Christmas history.

This year, Rudolph is set to make another appearance on television, with a brand new special called "Rudolph's Shiny New Year". The special is set to air on December 10th and will follow Rudolph as he tries to find New Year's Day. It is sure to be a fun and festive addition to this year's Christmas lineup!

So why is Rudolph such a popular character? There are likely many reasons, but I think one of the main reasons is because he represents inclusion and diversity. Unlike other Christmas characters, such as Frosty or Grinch, Rudolph isn't associated with any one specific nationality or culture. He is simply beloved by people all around the world, regardless of their backgrounds or beliefs.

I think this is an important message for children (and adults) to learn – that everyone is welcome at Christmas, no matter what they look like or where they come from. And what could be more festive than that? Happy Holidays everyone!

North Pole prepares for Blitzen to take over as lead reindeer next year

The North Pole is abuzz with anticipation as Blitzen, one of Santa's lead reindeer, is set to retire at the end of this year. With just a few months left, everyone is getting ready for the big change.

Blitzen has been a part of the team for the past 10 years and has led the sleigh on many memorable journeys. He was hand-picked by Santa himself and has always been a loyal and hardworking member of the group.

"Blitzen has always been one of our strongest reindeer," said Santa. "He's got a lot of energy and is always eager to help out. I'm going to miss him next year, but I'm confident that his replacement will do great things."

There's no shortage of speculation as to who will take over for Blitzen. Some say it will be Rudolph, others believe that Prancer or Vixen may get the nod. But no one really knows for sure.

"I think it will be either Dasher or Dancer," said one elf. "They're both really good at running around and getting things done quickly."

Whatever the decision may be, there's no doubt that the North Pole is in good hands. The reindeer are a close-knit group and work together flawlessly to ensure that Christmas goes off without a hitch.

Prancer and Dancer injured; may not be able to pull sleigh this year

According to several reports, Prancer and Dancer, two of Santa's reindeer, have been injured and may not be able to pull the sleigh this year.

"It's just a minor sprain," said Dr. Jacob Wright of the North Pole Clinic. "But they'll need a few days of rest."

This could be a major blow to Santa, as he usually relies on Prancer and Dancer to pull the sleigh. In the event that they are unable to do so, Santa may have to use alternative methods of transportation.

This is certainly not the news that parents want to hear this time of year. Many are already scrambling to come up with alternatives for Christmas gifts if Prancer and Dancer aren't able to do their job.

One possible solution is online shopping. While it's not quite as fun as going to a physical store, it does allow parents to get the gifts their children want without having to leave the house. Plus, with free shipping offers and discounts available, it can be a more affordable option than going out into the cold.

Another possibility is using gift cards. These can be used at a variety of stores, so parents can still get their children what they want without having to worry about whether or not Prancer and Dancer will be able to pull through.

Whatever parents decide to do, we hope that Prancer and Dancer are able to recover quickly and that Santa can still make his rounds this Christmas.

Christmas cancelled: no reindeer to be found!

It's the most wonderful time of the year...except for when your favourite Christmas traditions are suddenly derailed. In the small town of Gimli, Manitoba, Canada this is exactly what happened- Santa's sleigh has been grounded and there's no sign of any reindeer.

Townspeople were out in full force yesterday looking for any sign of Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner or Blitzen but to no avail. Some imaginative residents have even suggested that perhaps the deer ran off to join a herd in Alaska and that it will be up to the elves to bring Christmas cheer to Gimli.

The bad news doesn't stop there though- apparently Santa misplaced his naughty and nice list as well so it's anyone's guess who will be getting presents this year!

This story is surely a sign of the times and just goes to show that even Father Christmas isn't immune to the ups and downs of 2018. Let's hope things get sorted out soon so that everyone can enjoy a merry Christmas after all!

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