The (slightly) greater part of a century ago. Editions for Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: 0307020711 (Hardcover published in 1996), 0307988295 (Board book published in 2006), 0307130126 (Paperback p. This is a story of a social difference, and a physical handicap working to great social advantage.Īnd it was written long before handicaps gained any status as general concerns. In combination with Gene Autry singing on the old 78 rpm, 'Ru-dolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer/ Had a very shine-yy nose / And if you ever saw-wit,/ you would even say IT GLOWS.' Why I say it may be good to age eleven: the theme of course is rejection by one's peers, 'They never let poor Rudolph / Play in any reindeer games. Then all the reindeer loved him, he having become an Historic Figure in the Reindeer-Christmas world. Why I say it may be good to age eleven: the theme of course is rejection by one's peers, "They never let poor Rudolph / Play in any reindeer games." Rejection by peers is a common misgiving of kids and early adolescents-as well as, according to the adds for acne medicine and hair and skin and nail and clothes products, many adults as well.īut, Then one foggy Christmas Eve, Santa drafted Rudolph as a headlight. Wonderful when you're six or seven years old, up to maybe 11? In combination with Gene Autry singing on the old 78 rpm, "Ru-dolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer/ Had a very shine-yy nose / And if you ever saw-wit,/ you would even say IT GLOWS."
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