"When a jingling sound wakes her from her sleep, a little girl's dreams come true when she meets a lost reindeer in the forest. They set off on a magical adventure and it becomes a Christmas never to forget"-- Provided by publisher.
Ashamed of his crown of antlers, the reindeer retreats to the lonely northern wastelands, but many years later his descendants find their antlers useful when they help Santa Claus one Christmas Eve.
A resident of the North Pole with the ability to slide up and down chimneys meets a flying reindeer and some industrious elves, in this fictional biography of Santa Claus.
Evidence from wildlife biologists, historians, and polar explorers, along with authentic photographs, helps prove the existence of Santa Claus, his nine flying reindeer, and their yearly journey.
Young Anja, whose greatest dream is to be one of Santa's elves, makes friends with the animals that guide her on the journey from her home in the far North to meet Santa.
Shortly before Christmas, Santa discovers that the sleigh needs major repairs and the reindeer are out of shape, and so the elves build him a jet to use on his annual trip.
When Rudolph gets sick on Christmas Eve, he suggests that Santa ask his sister Ruby to take his place, even though the rest of the reindeer are not happy about the possibility because Ruby's behavior can be so unpredictable.
Ruby the reindeer is given a chance to lead Santa's sleigh alongside her brother Rudolph, but since Ruby is a naughty reindeer she ends up causing chaos.
When Santa and Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer find a letter from two children who were forgotten the previous Christmas, Rudolph comes to their rescue and saves the day.
Thinking that "all of the other reindeer" she hears people singing about include her, Olive the dog reports to the North Pole to help Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.