The Girl Who Melted Winter

The Girl Who Melted Winter

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Gretel, disheartened by a harsh winter that wilts her beloved snow-white flowers, ventures into the 'Eternal Ice Cave' to confront the Ice Witch. Along the way, she encounters and aids a shivering bunny, a lost sparrow, and a match-seller, eventually melting the witch with their combined warmth and kindness, bringing a colorful spring to her garden and her heart.

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