the same way they are named in the song
dasher, dancer, prancer, vixen, comet, cupid, donner, blitzen, Rudolph
new york made up santas raindeer.
Santa raises his reindeer at his place at the North Pole.
Santa's reindeer are whatever age they choose to be. After they grow up, Santa shares his magic with them so they can pick an age and stay there.
Rudolph of course. he wasnt the biggest or best but that's why he was blessed with the gift of a glowing nose.
Rudolph. Because he is the one who lights up and guard the sleigh with his nose. :)
yes they do.. here is a tip for you...... santa's reindeer love apples when they are cut up in pieces but still have the skin on it. By the way please start giving the reindeer apple and please not to many carrots! fondest regards father christmas! xx
The word 'sleighs' is a noun, the plural form for the singular noun 'sleigh'; a word for a sled drawn by horses or reindeer; a word for a thing.The word 'sleighs' is a verb, third person singular for the verb to 'sleigh'; to ride in a sleigh.Examples:noun: The sleighs were lined up in front of the lodge awaiting adventurous guests.verb: He sleighs to town for supplies in the winter.
I think reindeers can run up to 40 miles per hour.
If you're in the sled, you're a passenger and you have to sit down. The person operating the sled, so to speak, stands up on the sled's runners behind it.
All you do is go to the Ski Village, then go in Santas Office. After you enter Santas office, youll see a ladder towards your right, next to the door right in the center of the page. It'll have signs pointing at it that say "WIN PRIZES" and "SANTAS SLED RIDE". Go up the ladder, and then you'll be on Santas sleigh! All you do after that is play the game of the sleigh by clicking the button 'FLY' and you deliver 15 presents. You can deliver the presents over and over to get different colored light bulbs. Hope this helped! :)
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Yes, it is clearly part of the Santa story that his reindeer fly. The concept goes back at least as far as Clement Moore's poem the Night Before Christmas (A Visit from St. Nicholas) "Then up to the rooftop his coursers they flew, with a sleighful of toys and St. Nicholas too."