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Valkotukka, along with Paksu, came for a visit one Christmas to visit their uncle and [[Father Christmas]]. The two never left.<ref>The Father Christmas Letters</ref> | Valkotukka, along with Paksu, came for a visit one Christmas to visit their uncle and [[Father Christmas]]. The two never left.<ref>J. R. R. Tolkien, The Father Christmas Letters</ref> | ||
Valkotukka, just like his brother, was mischievous and naughty, to the extent that Father Christmas wrote of them; "they seem to be growing up just like their uncle." | Valkotukka, just like his brother, was mischievous and naughty, to the extent that Father Christmas wrote of them; "they seem to be growing up just like their uncle." | ||
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Valkotukka was a minor character in The Father Christmas Letters. He was a polar bear cub. Valkotukka had a brother named Paksu, and he was the nephew of the North Polar Bear.
History
Valkotukka, along with Paksu, came for a visit one Christmas to visit their uncle and Father Christmas. The two never left.[1]
Valkotukka, just like his brother, was mischievous and naughty, to the extent that Father Christmas wrote of them; "they seem to be growing up just like their uncle."
- ↑ J. R. R. Tolkien, The Father Christmas Letters