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Little Spot and Tuktu Dream

Episode 16 of the Christmas Reindeer, The by Thornton W. Burgess (1874 - 1965) podcast, hosted by LibriVox, titled "Little Spot and Tuktu Dream" was published on April 21, 2026 and runs 6 minutes.

April 21, 2026 ·6m · Christmas Reindeer, The by Thornton W. Burgess (1874 - 1965)

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Dobbie and Friends Dobbies Dobbie is a kind, fun-loving reindeer, who’s crazy about Christmas and making the festive season special for everyone. Christmas wouldn’t happen without Dobbie. She can brighten the day of the most bah humbug person, and goes out of her way to find you the perfect Christmas present.In these stories, narrated by Bernard Cribbins, we hear the tales of a variety of cuddly creatures, including a robin, a huddle of penguins, a furry arctic fox and a family of Polar Bears - and how Dobbie made Christmas extra special for each of them.Meet Dobbie and friends here https://www.dobbies.com/christmas/meet-dobbie-and-friends/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. The Christmas Stories Chimes Christmas is around the corner and the cold wind is already blowing! To keep you warm, Chimes Radio brings a special collection of short, feel-good stories by our amazing team. These Christmas stories are for everyone who is looking for some holiday cheer, especially at this time of the year. So wrap yourself up, snuggle up with your loved ones, pour in some hot chocolate and enjoy these heartwarming stories of Santa Claus, elves, reindeers and small boys and girls. These amazing Christmas stories will make you believe in magic all over again.A new story will be released (5 in all) every alternate day in the run-up to Christmas with the final story in Season 1 going live on the 24th of December.Author: ApoorvEditing: Manika, GauravVoice Over: ManikaProduction: BharatDownload Chimes Mobile App for tons of great Kids' podcasts and audio stories: http://onelink.to/8uzr4gVisit our website to know more: https://chimesradio.com Connect with us on our social handles to get all Claymation Christmas: A Stop-Motion Holiday Tradition! Inception Point Ai The enchanting world of claymation has brought countless beloved characters and stories to life, and the holiday season is no exception. Claymation Christmas movies and TV shows have become a cherished part of the festive tradition, captivating audiences with their unique charm, heartwarming narratives, and timeless holiday spirit. The Origins of Claymation Christmas Claymation, also known as stop-motion animation, is a painstakingly meticulous process that involves manipulating clay figures one frame at a time to create the illusion of movement. This technique was first used in the 1920s, and it quickly gained popularity in the world of animation. The first claymation Christmas special, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," aired in 1964 and became an instant classic. The film's charming characters, catchy songs, and heartwarming story have made it a beloved tradition for generations of viewers. A Golden Era of Claymation Christmas In the years that followed, claymation became a popular m Christmas Past Brian Earl Behind every Christmas tradition is a story, often a forgotten one. Every year as we put up a tree and pour the eggnog, we’re continuing generations-old narratives, while being mostly unaware of their starting chapters. Join Brian Earl to explore the fascinating stories behind the most wonderful time of the year. It's equal parts nerdy deep dive and warmhearted celebration. Think: NPR meets Clement Clarke Moore! Christmas Past is one of the longest running Christmas podcasts, now in its tenth season. Vanity Fair says: "With excellent production, engaging narration, and short, digestible running times, Christmas Past is perfect to put on while decorating your tree or preparing Christmas dinner."Brian is the author of two books about Christmas: Of Christmases Long, Long Ago: Surprising Traditions from Christmas Past (2025) and Christmas Past: The Fascinating Stories Behind Our Favorite Holiday's Traditions (2022). Both are available in hardcov
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