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  1. Gerda's grandmother tells the children about the Snow Queen, who is ruler over the "snow bees"—snowflakes that look like bees. As bees have a queen, so do the snow bees, and she is seen where the snowflakes cluster the most.

    • H. C. Andersen, Vilhelm Pedersen, H. B. Paull
    • 1844
  2. Gerda is the main protagonist of Wizart Animation animated film franchise The Snow Queen, which was based on Hans Christian Andersen' fairy tale. Gerda goes on a perilous journey to save her friend Kai who has been abducted by the Snow Queen.

  3. “The Snow Queen” is a fairy tale written by Hans Christian Andersen in 1844. The story follows a young girl named Gerda as she sets out on a journey to save her best friend Kay from the clutches of the Snow Queen.

    • Which Treats of a Mirror and of the Splinters. A wicked sprite's creation spreads across the land, affecting the hearts and minds all who come in contact with it.
    • A Little Boy and a Little Girl. Years after the creation of the mirror, Kay and Gerda play in their families gardens.
    • Of the Flower-Garden at the Old Woman’s who Understood Witchcraft. Kay's grandmother tells the children about the Snow Queen. Kay's behavior is greatly affected by pieces of the troll-mirror.
    • The Prince and Princess. A heartbroken Gerda continues to search for her friend. Gerda visits the palace of the Prince and Princess after receiving some promising news.
  4. With the help of a reindeer, a Lapp woman (from Lapland) and a Finn woman (from Finland), Gerda travels north to the colder parts of Scandinavia, until she reaches the palace of the Snow Queen, where the Snow Queen has Kay under her spell.

  5. Apr 25, 2022 · Two friends Gerda and Kay witness a huge change in their life when the latter is struck with the tiny pieces of a magic mirror in his heart and eye. He begins to forget Gerda and inclines toward anything that is cold and thus becomes a captive of the Snow Queen.

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  7. Jan 20, 2022 · The Snow Queen kissed little Kay again, and by this time he had forgotten little Gerda, his grandmother, and all at home. “Now you must have no more kisses,” she said, “or I should kiss you to death.”

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