Have you ever wondered how Santa's reindeer
got their names?


It's all here in the new book:


The Reindeer Games Cover



Copyright © 2022
Julie Robards
O. Grace Potthast

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission from the copyright holder.



Releasing in December 2022, this is an original work,
 
authored by

Julie Jingles Robards

and illustrated by

O. Grace Potthast



Here's just a sample you'll see:


"This is the story of how Santa’s Reindeer got their names. You see, it all began way back in the long-ago when Santa was choosing the very first reindeer team to pull his sleigh on Christmas Eve.

  Santa with his reindeer

Now Santa knew that being on the reindeer team wasn’t the easiest sort of thing to be. It would take a special kind of strength, and a little magic, to pull a sleigh full of toys around the world in just one night.


     What Santa needed was a dream team, the best of the best reindeer athletes to do the job. So, he decided to have a competition — sort of like the Olympics. He called it… THE REINDEER GAMES."


 "One day in early Spring Santa made a great announcement:

“Hear Ye, Hear Ye Reindeer One and All
Reindeer Short and Reindeer Tall
~
I will need a reindeer team to help to pull my sleigh
so all the little children will have toys on Christmas Day.
They must be strong, they must be swift to fly around the world
In just one night delivering toys to every boy and girl.
~
I will host a great event for reindeer far and wide
To try out for my special team that’s harnessed side by side.
Deer from all around the world will train upon my course
That sits beneath the icy pole way up and to the north.
~
All throughout the summer days they’ll practice for their flight.
They’ll train from morning’s early sun til stars come out at night.
They’ll run while pulling heavy loads and learn to jump so high
Then finally the day will come when they will learn to fly.
~
My team must work together and have hearts so strong and kind
To carry love from up above to every home they find.
So if you think you’ve what it takes to play the Reindeer Games
And you finish first in place, you’ll earn a brand-new name.”



What happens next???

 "Now many of the reindeer were already very good athletes so you can imagine their excitement when they learned of the chance to try out for Santa’s sleigh team!     

Reindeer at the North Pole
 

     The news spread quickly among the herds. And before long, reindeer from all around the world began trekking their way to the North Pole for try-outs."

Want to know more??

You can purchase the book using this link!



 

Meet the Author:

Julie P. Robards

Julie Pelletier Robards lives in the Adirondack Mountains of upstate NY with her husband Terry and their Scottie Dog — Baxter MacTavish II. Julie was born into a multi-talented musical family from Fayette, Maine, and is a historian, writer, educator and musician who has worked with children since 1983. She is the mother of 4 grown children, grandmother to 15 and a great grandmother of 4. 

She attended the Institute for the Study of Antiques and Collectibles in Emmaus, PA and is the published author of two books on celluloid. 

In 2005, Julie entered the world of children’s entertainment as Julie Jingles, at Santa’s Workshop in Wilmington, NY. She also curated Santa’s Memory Lane, an exhibit room dedicated to the history of the theme park which features displays of memorabilia, souvenir items and photographs dating from opening day in 1949 through the 1970s.

When not playing guitar and entertaining children, she can be found teaching wine courses at Terry Robards Wines & Spirits in Lake Placid, or at Arts & Antiques, in AuSable Forks, NY.


Meet the Artist:


O. Grace Potthast


O. Grace Potthast is an alum of The High School of Art and Design, a public high school in NYC. She lives in the mountain region of northern New York and is the Artist in residence at Santa’s Workshop.


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