
The Snowman and Little Alice
By Der

07 Jan, 2024

One frosty morning, Little Alice woke up to a world completely draped in a blanket of white. She was excited to see the snow and couldn't wait to go outside and play.

Alice ran outside, her cheeks flushed with excitement. She decided to build a snowman. With great effort, she rolled three large balls of snow and stacked them one on top of the other.

Finally, she added two stones for eyes, a carrot for a nose, and a wide, banana-shaped grin. She stepped back and admired her creation. Suddenly, a gust of wind blew, and the snowman blinked!

Alice gasped in surprise as the snowman waved at her. She hesitated, then waved back. The snowman's grin seemed to grow wider. Alice couldn't believe her eyes, her snowman was alive!

Nervously, Alice approached the snowman. She extended her hand and, to her surprise, the snowman took it. His hand was cold but friendly. Alice smiled, her fear replaced with fascination.

Alice and the snowman started to play in the snow. They made snow angels, threw snowballs, and even went sledding. The snowman was very good at everything, making Alice laugh.

They played all day, taking breaks only to sip hot chocolate. The snowman seemed to enjoy it, making Alice giggle. It was the most fun Alice had ever had in the snow.

As the day drew to a close, Alice and the snowman sat down, looking at the setting sun. Alice felt a sense of sadness. She didn't want this magical day to end.

She turned to the snowman and said, "I wish you could stay forever." The snowman gave her a warm smile and replied, "As long as there is snow, I will be here."

Alice hugged the snowman tightly. She felt happy knowing that her friend would be there every winter. She promised to come out and play with him whenever it snowed.

As Alice headed back home, she looked back at the snowman, who was still smiling. She went to bed that night with a smile on her face, excited for the next snowfall.

The next morning, Alice woke up to find the snow melting. She rushed outside, afraid of what she would find. But there he was, her snowman, still standing, still smiling.

Alice was relieved. She ran to the snowman and gave him a big hug. The snowman chuckled and hugged her back. Alice knew then that their friendship was special.

Every winter, Alice looked forward to the first snowfall. She knew her friend, the snowman, would be waiting for her. They would play, laugh, and make wonderful memories together.

And so it was, year after year. The friendship between Alice and the snowman grew stronger with each snowfall. They shared many adventures and countless laughs, creating a bond that was truly magical.

As Alice grew older, she never stopped believing in the magic of the snowman. Even when her friends laughed at her, she knew the truth. Her snowman was real, and he was her friend.

And the snowman, too, cherished his friendship with Alice. He looked forward to their time together, always ready for their next adventure. He was always there, as long as there was snow.

Alice's story teaches us the magic of friendship and belief. The bond between a little girl and a snowman, as unusual as it may be, was as real and as pure as any friendship could be.

So, every winter, when the first snowflakes fall, remember Alice and her snowman. Remember the magic of friendship, the joy of play, and the warmth of a smile, even on the coldest days.

For Alice, the snowman was more than just a figure made of snow. He was her friend, her confidante, her playmate. And as long as there was snow, Alice knew she would never be alone.

And so, winter became Alice's favorite season. She couldn't wait for the snow to fall, for her friend to come back, and for the magic to begin. Because for Alice, every snowfall brought a world of possibilities.

Even today, Alice remembers her snowman. And whenever she sees children building a snowman, she can't help but smile. She knows the magic of the snow, and the warmth of a friendship that never melts away.

So, the next time it snows, go out and build a snowman. Who knows, you might just find a friend like Alice did. And remember, as long as there is snow, there is magic.

Alice's story is a reminder that magic is everywhere, in the snowflakes that fall, in the snowman that smiles, and in the heart of a little girl who believed in the impossible.

And so, Alice continues to believe in the magic of friendship and snowmen, waiting eagerly for each winter, and the return of her dear friend. And in the heart of winter, she knows, there is always warmth to be found.