Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
If you write a Christmas book which depicts reindeer or even just mentions them in passing, you must include Rudolph. I am getting very tired of explaining these glaring omissions to kindergartners.
Noted.Thank you for sharing your field experience.
![]()
Note to self: Avoid reindeer at Christmas.
Oh, that's fine. But since moose are awfully close to reindeer in the not-always-so-discriminating eyes of a kindergartner, please be sure Rudolph is standing beside him ... or ... an explanation is given as to why Rudolph isn't there.I guess I book with the moose, Randolph, in it won't cut it then, huh?
That works for me. Kindergartners spend an awful lot of time in the bathroom. I'm sure they wouldn't blink an eye at Rudolph doing the same.How about a story of all eight reindeer, but there'll be one illustration with a bathroom in the background, a glowing red light coming out from under the door![]()
Oh, no, that's perfectly fine, as long as they're not reindeer. Even drunken reindeer need a ninth, though.Then I guess the eight red nosed drunks from the local watering hole are out of the question.![]()