Read Frosty the Snowman (Frosty the Snowman) Online
Authors: Diane Muldrow
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Based on the musical composition FROSTY THE SNOWMAN © Warner/Chappell.
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eBook ISBN: 978-0-385-37180-3
Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-307-96038-2
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It all started with the snow, the first snow of the season.
As every child knows, there’s a certain magic to the very first snow. And when it falls on the day before Christmas, something wonderful is bound to happen!
“Children, back to your seats!” called the teacher. “The snow can wait. I’ve hired Professor Hinkle, the magician, to entertain us for our Christmas party!”
Unfortunately, Professor Hinkle was just about the worst magician in the world.
“And so I put the eggs into my magic hat,” said Professor Hinkle.
“Abracadabra! And
voilà
, the eggs have turned into … a mess. Where is my rabbit?
Hocus Pocus, where are you?”
He didn’t know that his rabbit, Hocus Pocus, was hiding in the hat.
“The only thing this hat is good for is the trash can!” said Professor Hinkle.
But the hat didn’t stay in the trash for long. The hat—with Hocus Pocus underneath—hopped out the door! That was when the bell rang. The children were free for the whole Christmas holiday!
“Hey, look at the snow!” cried the children as they ran outside. They worked together to build the first snowman of the season.
Once the children had given him eyes, a nose, and a mouth, it was time to name him.