Sir, I’ve known him ever since he was born! We’ve played snowball, and built snow-houses together, which are called igloos, and once, when one of Santa’s reindeer was sick on Christmas Eve, Snow Bear stepped in to help with the presents, and load them on the sleigh - he’s very kind, and clever, and strong, you know. Suzy Davies
About This Quote

In this quote, the snowman tells the snowman that he's known him since he was born, and that they've been together since he was born. Typically, nomadic Samoyed people live in tents made from animal skins. However, this snowman is a lone snowman who lives in a house made of snow. He's been known as Snow Bear for as long as the snowman has been alive.

Source: Snugs The Snow Bear

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