By Christmas magic.
Where is it? Under the green ribbon on page 20.
In Dr. Seuss's "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," the Grinch packed up his sled early in the morning on Christmas Eve, just after he had devised his plan to steal Christmas from the Whos in Whoville. While an exact time isn't specified, it is implied that it was still dark and early before the Whos awoke to celebrate Christmas Day.
The gold trimmed sled in the book "I Spy Christmas 1992" can be found on page 36, not pages 20 and 21. It is hidden among the other objects in the detailed illustrations that you have to search for.
Santa Clause, Snow, Sleigh, Sled, and Spirit are the words associated with Christmas that start with the letter S.
A speed sled is a sled that can be attached to several weights. The sled is then harnessed to a runner's body while he runs. It is intended to improve endurance and acceleration for professional runners. It is not used at all in luge or bobsledding.
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Santa gets help every year from his flying reindeer. They pull his sled to all of the children's homes every Christmas.
The command "whoa" is commonly used to tell sled dogs to stop.
A few good Christmas music rock songs include "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)", "A Great Big Sled", "Christmas Party", "Christmastime", "Christmas in Hollywood". You can access them when you go to the website of About and visit the page of Rock Songs.
Sledding is a verbal noun (gerund); a present participle verb used as a noun. Example: My favorite thing about winter is sledding.
A dog sled used for hauling cargo