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Jack FrostJack Frost is a figure believed to have originated in Viking folklore, an elfish creature who personifies crisp, frosty winter weather. He is said to leave those frost crystal patterns on leaves and windows on cold mornings. He can also be mischievous, and nip at people's noses It is thought that the English derived the name Jack Frost from the Norse character names, Jokul ("icicle") and Frosti ("frost").
Jack Frost is said to have created the Snowbabies who live in Frosty Frolic Land with their friends, the polar bears, seals and penguins. Jack Frost is also a popular name for a snowman - probably second only to Frosty. Jack Frost has been a popular theme in story and verse. We've included the story Jack Frost and the Man in the Moon, and a Jack Frost poem on this site. There is also reviews of a Jack Frost animagic special DVD, with stop motion puppets.
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