he's an odd job reindeer saving the day, and he'll be happy to guide the sleigh, his bright green nose lights the way oh Ralph the Reindeer, all together now Ralph the Reindeer
Nine. Rudolph is Santa Claus's ninth and lead reindeer and his bright red nose lights the way.
Yes, babies are often fascinated by looking at lights because they are attracted to bright and shiny objects.
bright red, green, blue lights and santa!! snowmen ornaments and trains and reindeer.
Looking into a bright light can harm your eyes by causing temporary or permanent damage to the retina. It is important to avoid looking directly at bright lights to protect your vision.
Although the lights should be dipped when approaching another vehicle so they aren't bright, the best place to look would be at the edge of the road on your side; you will still be able to see most of what is on the road ahead of you, but without looking directly at the bright lights.
Deer do not run towards bright lights but become mesmerized by steady, bright lights.
Out Where the Bright Lights Are Glowing was created in 1981.
Turn on the Bright Lights was created in 2001-11.
If you are driving with your bright lights on and can see an approaching vehicle, you should turn off your bright lights immediately.
The Bright Lights of America was created on 2008-04-01.
Rudolph helps to pull the sleigh and can use his shiney red nose to light the way when Santa needs it. Rudolph has a bright red nose that glows so bright that it lights the way for Santa's sleigh, pulled by eight reindeer; Dasher and Dancer, Prancer and Vixen, Comet and Cupid, Donder and Blitzen. Rudolph is the most famous reindeer of all; he saved Christmas one stormy night - after Santa decided he could not safely take the reindeer into the storm, due to darkness. Rudolph led the way.
its normal. its so the lights on the inside of your car aren't bright enough to impair your vision while looking outside