I'm not sure specifically if there is a 50 - year - old book about giraffes with a true story. But it's quite possible. 50 years ago, there were already a lot of research and observations on giraffes. Writers could have turned those into books. It might talk about things like how giraffes use their long necks, their social structures, or the challenges they face in their habitats.
The '40 year old christmas tree story' might involve a Christmas tree that has endured for 40 years. It could be that this tree was found in the wild 40 years ago and someone decided to bring it in and use it as a Christmas tree. Since then, it has been a central part of their Christmas celebrations. Each year, they might tell stories about how the tree has changed, how they've had to care for it, and the unique charm it brings to their holiday season. Maybe it has some special features like an unusual shape or a particular branch where they always hang a special ornament.
I'm not sure specifically what Carl's Christmas story is without more context. It could be about the birth of Jesus, Santa Claus, or some other Christmas - related tale.
Once a 4 - year - old said that Santa Claus came down the chimney with a big red sack full of toys. He went to every house in the world in one night. And he ate the cookies and drank the milk left for him by the kids. Then he put presents under the Christmas tree.
It could be told by anyone who has spent time at the old camp and has a story to share. Maybe an old camper who had a special experience there and wants to pass it on. Or it could be the camp staff who have heard tales from previous generations of campers and are now sharing them with the new ones. The story might also be passed on by the families of those who were involved with the old camp in the past.
Well, the movie doesn't give an exact age for the old man. But from what we see, he seems to be in his late middle age, maybe around 55 or 60, judging by his looks and actions.