Randolph the Christmas Moose
A Yuletide Fable of Empowerment
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Narrateur(s):
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Kristine M. Bowen
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Auteur(s):
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Gerry Gibson
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Randolph the Moose lives with his mother in the Great White North. After a chance encounter with the reindeer from Santa Claus’ sleigh-pulling team, Randolph finds new joy in trail running as he trains to join the reindeer in Santa’s flight school.
But when the head elf places him at the workshop loading dock instead (due to his tremendous bulk), Randolph has to use his brains and work ethic to earn respect at his new job...and even save Christmas.
Imagine Rudolf the red-nosed reindeer, except:
- Randolph has a healthy self-image.
- Randolph has a more positive outlet for his feelings.
- Randolph runs, but not away from his problems.
- Randolph is pro-active, refusing to let Santa’s workshop define him as a moose.
Be your own moose!
"Randolph the Christmas Moose empowers kids to find the unique leader within themselves and to not allow stereotyping to limit their potential." (Austin Highsmith Garces, author of The Miracle Tree and actor in Dolphin Tale 1 and 2)
"Randolph the Christmas Moose, filled with humor and character building, shares a twist to a familiar tale to produce an important message about how children can be hard-working, determined, and true to themselves." (Adam Dovico, educator and author of When Kids Lead, The Limitless School, and Inside the Trenches)
"This is a charming and funny story that will not only entertain kids, but also help them understand that other people's opinions don't define them." (Lindsay Thompson, filmmaker and writer for PBS' Arthur)
“Randolph the Christmas Moose addresses many important childhood themes, including acceptance, endurance and bullying, without sounding 'preachy'." (Sue Elder, EdD, public and elementary school librarian, educator)
©2020 Gerry Gibson (P)2020 Gerry Gibson