This short book will teach your child many valuable life lessons! One which resonated with me was that no matter what you look like, everyone has a place in this world if you work hard at what you are good at.
Randolph the Moose wanted to help Santa pull his sleigh--but he was a moose and everyone laughed at him. He trained every day--but did the job he was given. Because he was strong he excelled at his job-but was taken for granted. It turns out that Randolph really was good at organization--but his immediate boss was a meanie. Then a bigger boss noticed that things were going better!
Rudolph the Red nosed Reindeer played a trick on the other Reindeer and they could not pull Santa's sleigh. Guess who was chosen!!
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, Ed.D., public and elementary school librarian, educator and bibliophile
Learn more at www.GerryGibsonAuthor.com
From Loving Healing Press www.LHPress.com
A former teacher, Gerry Gibson is a writer, filmmaker, soccer coach, and YouTube/podcast host. His initial foray into children's literature, Randolph the Christmas Moose, is being published by Loving Healing Press in 2020. Gerry currently lives with his wife, Courtney, his sons, Bennett and Turner, and countless other microorganisms in Winston-Salem, NC. He writes stories for kids because that's what he is: a big, grey-haired kid.
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15 comments :
I love holiday stories....cannot wait to read this one especially to my grandchildren....
I do enjoy reading Christmas stories.
I love everything about Christmas, including Christmas books.
I love reading Christmas stories.
Yes I do enjoy reading Christmas books.
I love reading Christmas and holiday books, not only for myself but for the children. This book sounds magical and I love the story and cover.
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I love reading Christmas books. It’s such a special time.
I love reading Christmas stories.
yes I love reading chrismtas stories get me in the holiday spirit
I'm not a big fan of Christmas anymore but occasionally like to read holiday themed stories.
I love reading Christmas stories .. the more heartwarming, the better.
Sure do
I love Christmas themed books.
Yes, I love to read Christmas themed stories this time of year!
Yes, I do!
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