Frozen. Book Summary

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What’s inside

Frozen, by RH Disney, is a magical storybook adaptation of Disney’s popular animated film. It tells the enchanting tale of two sisters, Elsa and Anna, from the kingdom of Arendelle. Elsa, born with the power to create ice and snow, accidentally plunges the kingdom into eternal winter. Anna embarks on an epic journey, teaming up with rugged mountain man Kristoff and his loyal reindeer Sven, to find Elsa and end the icy spell. Along the way, they encounter mystical trolls and Olaf, a comical snowman, discovering the true meaning of sisterly love and the power of accepting oneself.

You’ll Learn

  • Understanding the importance of self-acceptance and embracing one’s differences
  • Appreciating the depth of sibling relationships
  • Learning about the power of perseverance and courage in the face of challenges
  • Enjoying a magical and heartwarming story filled with adventure and humor

Key Points

  • Elsa’s struggle with her powers and self-acceptance
  • Anna’s adventurous journey to find Elsa
  • The enduring bond of sisterhood
  • The discovery of true love’s meaning beyond romance
  • The importance of embracing one’s uniqueness
  • Comical elements through characters like Olaf

Who’s it For

  • Children
  • Disney enthusiasts
  • Fans of fairy tales
  • Readers seeking stories about sisterhood and self-acceptance

About the author

RH Disney is a collective pseudonym for the talented artists and storytellers at Random House Disney. They specialize in creating captivating books for young readers, bringing Disney’s beloved characters and stories from the screen to the page.