After everyone in Santa’s village had learned about Waldo’s saving mission, Santa organized a special feast in Waldo’s honor. Our dear Waldo finally got his long-desired strawberry and mustard pudding, which was tastier than ever before because Mikee was sitting next to him!
It was time for Santa to announce who would be in charge of the Great North Pole Christmas Party.
Yes, dear readers, it will be Waldo for his bravery in the wilderness and extraordinary saving mission! Everyone cheered and saluted Waldo... well, everyone but Bugzy and his buddies.
And so, all the elves were in Santa’s village, the presents were almost packed, Mrs. Claus had prepared the Christmas menu, Bernard continues to send all the Secret Passcodes to our dear readers, and Waldo is in charge of the Christmas party. Everything seemed ALMOST ready for Christmas.
The only thing still missing was the Christmas tree!
They needed the most beautiful tree that could be found on the North Pole, the tree whose decoration would light the way to Santa’s sleigh, the tree that would spread the spirit of Christmas all over the world!
And Waldo knew exactly which tree – the unique red pine near Yeti’s cave!
However, the bully Bugzy, called “Bug”, offered to go with his buddies to find the Christmas tree. As they were leaving, poor Waldo was thinking about the perfect red tree, which reminded him of strawberry and mustard pudding.
What do you think? Will Waldo give up his perfect red tree, different from any other one on the North Pole? Will he let the bullies choose a regular green tree? Get the latest update TOMORROW. ONLY on The North Pole Times!
“Wait! The star!” yelled Waldo when he saw his perfect red tree was missing the star on the top.
The only thing in Waldo’s way to the perfect Christmas party was a bunch of bullies now hiding on the green pine tree.
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Dear readers, the story that follows is hard to believe but true.
When Mikee and Waldo opened their eyes, they couldn’t believe it! The tree was still red, red like strawberry and mustard pudding. However...
At the start, luck was on Waldo’s side. Well, not so fast... things couldn't go smoothly for Waldo.
Everyone cheered and saluted Waldo... well, everyone but Bugzy and his buddies.
Finally, it was time for Santa to announce who would have the honor to organize the Great North Pole Christmas Party!
While they were passing near Yeti’s cave, one thing caught Waldo’s eye...
Like the cherry on top of the cake, baby Yeti roared so loudly that it could be heard far, far away.
When Waldo came to the crevasse, Mikee opened her eyes. The two of them saw something they couldn’t even dream of.
However, due to the slippery ground and the size of the snowball, Waldo’s plan didn’t go smoothly.
Poor Waldo was moving his frozen fingers left and right, trying to make a rope. He had never been skillful with crafts, but it was his only hope!
Waldo was standing at the top, looking at the red ribbon, the color of strawberry and mustard pudding, in Mikee’s hair. He had to think of something, and he had to do it fast!
It was the most beautiful voice he had ever heard, the voice he had heard before, the voice of the one who had stolen his heart!
Still hanging on a piece of ice, Mikee didn’t know what to do. She was afraid of Yeti, but...
For the first time since she set off into the wilderness searching for Waldo, Mikee felt lost and scared.
Determined to find Waldo, Mikee was moving her tiny, frozen feet through the deep snow. Nothing could stop her from moving ahead! Well, almost nothing.
Waldo was ready to go back to Santa’s village and make the baby feel the spirit of Christmas for the first time, but now he had to help Yeti find the baby first.
Yeti looked at the empty crib and burst into tears. Baby Yeti was missing! “Don’t worry,” said Waldo. “We’ll find your baby!”
Our dear Waldo was shaking from fear. As if bullying, wandering in the wilderness, and flying into Yeti’s ear hadn’t been enough; now he had to face a new threat.
Meanwhile, Waldo, who had been wandering for days for bullying at the Thanksgiving dinner, slipped on the icy path and flew towards something big, white, and furry. Poor Waldo flew directly into...
As you are about to see, dear readers, nothing is impossible for one and only reindeer with a red nose!
Mikee was looking desperately at the tinny footsteps in the snow. As you remember, those were the footsteps of poor Waldo, who couldn’t stand the bullying anymore.
Poor Waldo didn’t trip and fall, as many would expect. It was something else, something that crossed the line and made Waldo run into the wilderness.
As you already know, our dear Waldo has gone missing. To understand better what made him leave, you need to know what happened at the Thanksgiving feast.
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