A Christmas without Reindeer (No Toys from Santa?) by Dennis Stuempfle
Christmas Eve doesn’t always go as planned.
In this story, Santa faces a problem big enough to put the whole night at risk.
The reindeer are too sick to fly, and the clock is ticking.
Kids feel the excitement build as the family visits the North Pole and learns about what’s happening there.
It sets the stage for everything that follows: hope, teamwork, and a little Christmas courage.
If you’re looking for a story with heart and holiday magic, this one brings both in a gentle, comforting way.
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Author Bio:
Dennis Stuempfle is a retired businessman who was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, and lived most of his life in Southern NJ. He’s an Air Force veteran living along the southern coast of North Carolina. He has a Master’s degree from Fox School of Business at Temple University and a BS in Management from Rutgers University. Before retiring, he owned a career-planning and recruiting firm. He has been a substitute teacher and a volunteer in schools in NJ and NC, partly because he loved how young the children made him feel and partly because he liked being part of the psychiatric hospitals commonly known as “elementary and middle school”. As a grandfather, he has four beautiful grandchildren who drive him just as crazy as his students did. This Christmas book for children is the fourth in the series about Tchotchke the bunny’s adventures. While this series is Stuempfle’s first children’s books, he previously published a political thriller, “Acts of Sedition,” under the pseudonym Dennis Stephan. This novel is also available on Amazon.com.
