At this time in history, Santa is limited to the number of places he could go to deliver toys. Many of the little girls and boys lived too far away from the North Pole. Santa just did not have the time, to get to all their homes on Christmas Eve. Sylvester (Sly) is a fifth-generation wizard and can solve all sorts of problems. He loves to help in the toy factory, and he can fix almost anything that is broken. He can mix any color of paint they need in the factory. Although he looks old and grumpy, Sylvester, or Sly as some people call him, will gladly help anyone who needs help. Not only is he a wizard from birth, but he remembers everything. Sylvester knows how to keep things from freezing in this land that is always cold. And, he …show more content…
It looked as if they were playing tag. One of the reindeer would chase the others trying to touch them with his nose. The other animals would run or jump out of the way, tying not to get touched. “Wow!” Sly, Said aloud, although he was alone in the lab. “Those guys can almost fly. Preparing to go back to work, he picked up one of the magnets that were lying on the table near the window. Reaching to pick up the second magnet, it moved away from the one he had in his hand. Turning the magnet over, he tried again, this time the second hung to the first …show more content…
After putting the animals' leg down, Sly, looked over the paper and said, “Beautiful, just what I need. “Now,” he said, “let’s do the other three feet as he handed the brush, ruler, and inked cloth to the wrangler. Then said, "That's what I need for you and your helper to get for me. “And" he continued." I would like you to measure and print the hooves of the reindeer in this order and send, as he went over the list. Start with Cupid, Dunder, Vixen, Dasher, Prancer, and Blixen. "Please send each print and information as you get through with each animal. There is a reason I need then in this order, but I will explain later. “Don’t worry about the other animals for now,” Sly said, “We will get to them all in due time.” “However, the sooner I get the prints and the measurements, of the first group of eight. The quicker we can complete the project.” “Ho, by the way, Pete.” Sylvester said, “I’ll also need some rope, some very, very long rope.” “If you have to tie several pieces together, that will be fine.” “And, he said, I will need two ropes the same