This December, Silver Dolphin and Thunder Bay Press bring new life to the animated Christmas classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer® with two titles that are fun for all ages.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Pop-Up Book (SRP - $19.95; Ages 3 and up):
First aired in 1964, the stop motion animation follows the adventures of Rudolph as he travels to the North Pole and the Island of Misfit Toys, meeting an unforgettable cast of characters. From Yukon Cornelius with his signature red beard and the kind-hearted doe Clarice to Hermey the beloved elf and aspiring dentist, the beautifully illustrated Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Pop-Up Book revives everyone’s favorite characters in six large-scale pop-ups created using actual images from the original television special.
This anniversary edition is a fun and engaging way to introduce a new generation of children to the timeless tale of acceptance and Christmas spirit. Whether as a gift or as part of a new holiday tradition, this stunning memento will be treasured for years to come. Fly along with Rudolph as he joins in the reindeer games, flees from the Abominable Snow Monster, and guides Santa’s sleigh one foggy Christmas Eve. Like Rudolph himself, this book is sure to go down in history as a new classic.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Crochet Kit ($24.99; Ages and up):
From bouncing Bumbles to Yukon gold, you'll love these adorable amigurumi figures from the classic television special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer! This cheerful Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Crochet kit contains all the materials you'll need to create Rudolph and Santa.
Colorful photos and step-by-step directions in the 76-page instruction book will also guide you through crafting the Bumble, Charlie-in-the-Box, Dolly, Spotted Elephant, Hermey, Moonracer, Mrs. Claus, Clarice, Sam the Snowman, and Yukon Cornelius. Warm up your crochet hook for this group of charming holiday characters!
This classic character comes alive in this new pop-up book and crochet kit and are sure to delight family and friends this holiday season as wonderful gifts! They will definitely be treasured for years to come as Rudolph himself is! You can find these two items at major book retailers nationwide in addition to Amazon (Rudolph Pop-up Book and Rudolph Crochet Kit are linked for your shopping convenience)!
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Rudolph, Home Alone, and Christmas with the Kranks.
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It's a Wonderful Life is my favorite!
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ReplyDeleteRudolf has been my favorite since I was a kid. Now I'm a grandmother and I still love watching it every year the Bumble is my favorite character and you can ask my kids he's in my front lawn all lit up
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite christmas movie to watch is elf. It cracks me up.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas movie is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
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We love watching the classic like Frosty, Rudolph, and Charlie Brown.
ReplyDeleteI love Rudolph. My favorite movie at Christmas besides Frosty
ReplyDeleteMy Favorite christmas movie is Santa Claus is coming to town!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Christmas Movie is Christmas Vacation - it's a classic
ReplyDeleteI used to watch Rudolph every single year as a kid:) Now, I think Elf is my favorite to watch as an adult
ReplyDeleteChristina Anne
Rudolph, Charlie Brown Christmas and Elf are some of my favorite Christmas movies!
ReplyDeleteSo hard! I love so many Christmas movies! Probably A Christmas Story or Miracle on 34th Street! Love them all, its my favorite time of year:)
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