Rudolph Saves Christmas - Lesson 2 - PowerPoint
English Resource Description
In the second part of the story 'Rudolph Saves Christmas', we delve deeper into the challenges faced by Rudolph as he grows older. Contrary to Father Christmas's hopes, Rudolph's nose didn't become less conspicuous; instead, it glowed even brighter. This unique feature became a source of ridicule among the other reindeer, who excluded him from their games, leaving Rudolph feeling isolated and embarrassed. Each Christmas Eve, Rudolph watched sadly as Father Christmas and the other reindeer took off without him, his bright red nose a symbol of his shame. However, his friends Edie and Elvis encouraged him, assuring him that his distinct nose was special and would one day be appreciated by everyone.
The story takes a dramatic turn on a particularly foggy Christmas Eve. The poor visibility led Father Christmas to make the sombre announcement that Christmas had to be cancelled, leaving the elves heartbroken at the thought of children waking up to a present-less Christmas morning. In a stroke of inspiration, Edie came up with a plan and quickly shared it with Father Christmas. The plan involved Rudolph and his luminous nose. Father Christmas, seeing the potential in Edie's idea, asked Rudolph if he could lead the sleigh through the fog. Rudolph eagerly accepted the challenge, and as a result, he successfully guided Father Christmas's sleigh around the world, ensuring that no child would be disappointed. Rudolph's nose, once a source of embarrassment, became the beacon that saved Christmas, earning him love and admiration from all.