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Elves Pull Off Daring Rescue Of Santa Claus And Reindeer

New Santa Claus website hails the Elves for rescue of Santa and the reindeer from mountain of toys. "Said Santa Claus, "I thought we were toast. The Elves' new sleigh is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen."

Elves Pull Off Daring Rescue Of Santa Claus And Reindeer
2011-12-19
MARIETTA, GA, December 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) It started out like any other Christmas Eve, but before the night was over, things would never be the same for Santa Claus and the reindeer. For the first time, the story of the Elves daring rescue of Santa Claus is revealed on a new free website, The Santa Claus Sleigh.

For years the number of good little girls and boys had been growing and growing, so the number of toys to deliver was through the roof. But Santa Claus was still using the same little red sleigh to deliver the toys. So every year, it took more and more trips back to the North Pole to reload the sleigh. That was no problem for 5 or 50 or even 502 trips, but then one year it took 5,002 trips and the reindeer ran out of gas. Even jellybeans couldn't perk them up. And since there would be even more toys to deliver the next year, Santa realized Christmas was in trouble.

Luckily, so did the Elves. They suggested building a second sleigh big enough to bring along every toy for every good little girl and boy in the world. Then, instead of having to fly the little red sleigh back to the North Pole to reload, Santa could reload right where he was in seconds. Santa gave a big thumbs up, and the reindeer were thrilled.

But that was just the beginning of the story. How big would this sleigh need to be? What would it look like? How many RDP would the Super-Dooper Double-Looper need to produce? How would they steer the new sleigh? And, of course, how many jellybeans would it take to fill the on-board swimming pool?

All that and more is revealed on The Santa Claus Sleigh, the new and completely free website courtesy of grandfathers, Bruce Levitt and David Brewer, who simply love to make children laugh. The website is family-friendly with no ads and nothing required to enjoy the story except a belief in Santa Claus.

Bruce Levitt and David Brewer are dedicated to creating fun, safe and FREE Santa Claus websites for parents and children who believe in Santa Claus. For further information, please contact us at 404-784-0723 or Contact@thesantaclaussleigh.com

Website: http://www.TheSantaClausSleigh.com

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[Press-News.org] Elves Pull Off Daring Rescue Of Santa Claus And Reindeer
New Santa Claus website hails the Elves for rescue of Santa and the reindeer from mountain of toys. "Said Santa Claus, "I thought we were toast. The Elves' new sleigh is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen."