Noni the Christmas Reindeer [A Rand McNally Junior Elf Book]

by Daphne Doward Hogstrom

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anonymous user This book is in the holiday spirit, and everyone learns a lesson at the end of the story.
anonymous user The main character of both these books faces a challenge that requires patience and determination.

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As a child, when that special time of year drew near, the teacher asked us who our favorite reindeer is. There were many calls for Rudolph; he has a song, after all. A few liked Comet, because comets are cool. A couple preferred Vixen because, as we had learned that a female fox is called a vixen, "Girl reindeer can pull the sleigh, too!" Because of this, we decided that Dasher, Dancer, and Prancer must also be female.

Noni has always been my favorite, because even though she was too small to pull the sleigh, she didn't sulk until Santa found a use for her on his team. Against the odds, she put in the time and earned her place. I feel this story teaches children a better, more wholesome lesson than "the most famous reindeer of all".

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Canonical title
Noni the Christmas Reindeer [A Rand McNally Junior Elf Book]
Original publication date
1979
People/Characters
Noni; Santa Clause; Dasher the reindeer; Dancer the reindeer; Prancer the reindeer; Vixen the reindeer (show all 10); Comet the reindeer; Cupid the reindeer; Donner the reindeer; Blitzen the reindeer
Important places
North Pole
Important events
Christmas
First words
Noni could fly faster and farther than any other reindeer at the North Pole...
Quotations
If I cannot help pull Santa´s sleigh, then perhaps I can help fill it!
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"I'll never be lonely again," she said – thinking of all the toys she would find for next Christmas, too!

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Children's Books
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394.261Society, government, & cultureCustoms, etiquette & folkloreGeneral customsSpecial OccasionsHolidaysHolidays of December, January, February

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