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Rockefeller the Christmas owl is now a children s book

Rockefeller Christmas tree owl gets her own children s book The book follows the owl as she meets some holiday friends, including Santa, on her trip to New York City. Author: TEGNA Updated: 7:10 PM EST December 17, 2020 Editor s note: The video above was published on Nov. 19, 2020. The Rockefeller Christmas tree owl is now flying into the pages of a new children s book. Written by T. Troy Kolo and illustrated by Meredith Miner, Rockefeller the Christmas Owl follows the owl as she meets some holiday friends, including Santa, on her trip to New York City, according to the New York Post.  The story is based on the adult Saw-whet owl discovered hiding in New York City s Rockefeller Christmas tree in November. The 75-foot Norway spruce tree was cut down days earlier in Oneonta, N.Y., before making it s way to the Big Apple. 

Why do we have Christmas trees? The surprising history behind this holiday tradition

Why do we have Christmas trees? The surprising history behind this holiday tradition. Amy McKeever © Photograph by Hulton Archive, Getty Images In December 1848, an illustration showed Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and their children admiring a Christmas tree. Many variations of the image began to circulate, popularizing the festive trend. Christmas trees are a strange tradition, if you think about it: Every December, people in regions around the world head to the nearest forest, chop down a tree, drag it into their homes, adorn it with lights, baubles, and tinsel then unceremoniously drag it to the curb in January. But evergreen boughs have been essential seasonal decor since ancient times as part of pagan winter solstice celebrations. “Evergreens at midwinter festivals were traditional since the ancient world, signifying the victory of life and light over death and darkness,” writes Carole Cusack, professor of religious studies at the University of Sydn

Ending 2020 on a High Note: 6 Positive Stories to Celebrate This Week [Amplify Friday]

Ending 2020 on a High Note: 6 Positive Stories to Celebrate This Week [Amplify Friday] Share: Welcome to Thomas Insights every day, we publish the latest news and analysis to keep our readers up to date on what’s happening in industry. Sign up here to get the day’s top stories delivered straight to your inbox. As 2020 draws to a close, we’re reminded of the way industry came together during a difficult year. We saw Tesla buy and airship ventilators from China for the U.S., General Motors pivot to manufacture face masks, Hollywood dramas like The year isn’t over yet, though, and we’re still seeing large corporations and individuals alike do their part to make the world safer, more inclusive, and more joyous.

Explained: How pandemic has impacted Christmas traditions globally

Explained: How pandemic has impacted Christmas traditions globally While some Christmas traditions and festivities have been toned down, others have been altered to reflect the pandemic. Written by Surbhi Gupta , Edited by Explained Desk | Updated: December 17, 2020 4:48:13 pm A christmas bauble depicting Santa Claus wearing a face mask hangs from a tree, Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. (Tom Weller/dpa via AP) Partial lockdowns, travel restrictions and social distancing norms have surely dampened the holiday spirit as people are gearing up to celebrate Christmas amid the coronaviruspandemic. While some Christmas traditions and festivities have been toned down, others have been altered to reflect the pandemic.

Rockefeller tree owl is subject of new Christmas book for children

© Ravensbeard Wildlife Center Rockefeller, the now-viral owl that was discovered inside the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, is the star of a new children’s book published earlier this month describing his travels. “Rockefeller The Christmas Owl” was independently published on Dec. 8. It tells “a charming tale told in verse about the brave little owl separated from his parents just before Christmas time, and “how he manages to get back home to them in time, with Santa’s help, according to the book description on Amazon states. ADVERTISEMENT The book is based owl that became a viral sensation after it was found inside the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center Plaza in New York City.

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