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Rudy Leads the Way - A Heartwarming Christmas Tale of Courage Kindness and One Very Bright Nose - cover

Rudy Leads the Way - A Heartwarming Christmas Tale of Courage Kindness and One Very Bright Nose

Shu Chen Hou

Verlag: Publishdrive

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Beschreibung

🎅🩌✹ One glowing nose. One brave reindeer. One magical Christmas night!
 
Meet Rudy, a lovable young reindeer with a nose that shines like a star! While others may think he's different, Rudy is about to discover that being different can be a gift.
 
In Rudy Leads the Way, follow Rudy on a twinkling adventure through the snowy skies as he helps Santa deliver presents when the world needs light the most. Full of festive fun, cheerful rhymes, and sparkling wonder, this story is a heartwarming celebration of self-confidence, courage, and holiday magic.
 
Perfect for:
 
Christmas Eve storytime traditions
 
Teaching children about self-acceptance and embracing uniqueness
 
Fans of uplifting reindeer tales with a glowing twist
 
Let Rudy guide your holiday with laughter, warmth, and a light that never fades.
VerfĂŒgbar seit: 30.04.2025.
DrucklÀnge: 39 Seiten.

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