![]() If I have to look at another Dora story/sticker Feliz Navidad paperback, I'm gonna scream. And, I have to say that the holiday books of today blow. I just can't say enough about how cool and sweet his pictures are. of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer adapted by Barbara Shook Hazen in 1958. Moore Antiques on Ruby Lane - This charming 24 page softcover small book is the famous story of Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer by Barbara Shook Hazen. I had a copy of this book way back when, since as we know, Scarry was THE illustrator of my generation. My son talks about Toyland (you know, where Rudolph lives?) like it is down the street from our house and is totally jazzed about the whole idea of a deer with a nose that glows. They played tree tag and snow slide and tumble bones.Īfter about a thousand reads over the Thanksgiving holiday, I can now recite this book by heart, even though it barely resembles the song. Happily my son has made up his own version of the game that includes falling (ahem, tumbling) on the ground and rolling around. one of the games Rudolph isn't allowed to join in on. ![]() The other reindeer in the book play an old (imaginary?) game called tumble bones. ![]() ![]() May with pictures by Richard Scarry/ published 1976 by Golden Books ![]() By Barbara Shook Hazen, adapted from the story by Robert L. ![]()
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