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Reach for this book when your child is transfixed by the first snowfall or feeling intimidated by the harshness of winter. It is a perfect choice for quiet evenings when you want to transform the biting cold from a source of discomfort into a world of magical personality. Based on a classic poem by Nikolai Nekrasov, this retelling introduces Red Nose Frost, the personification of the Russian winter who marches through the forest painting the trees with ice. While the imagery is grand and sometimes imposing, it provides a safe space for children to explore the concept of natural power. Parents will appreciate how the lyrical prose and atmospheric illustrations encourage a deep respect for the environment. It is ideally suited for children aged 6 to 9 who are transitioning into more complex storytelling and are ready to contemplate the beauty and danger found in the wild world.