Christmas Favorites sung by the International Children’s Choir. It was a huge success at home, overplayed on our boombox, to the point that our eager DJ-ing ended up scratching the disc. With time, we grew up along Frosty’s CD and got further acquainted with the myths and legends of American Christmas, we sang along to “Rudolph the Red-nose Reindeer ,” danced to “Jingle Bells” and began dreaming of a “White Christmas.” From ‘Frosty The Snowman’, I took away that building a snowman was a holiday rite of passage, at least for the record’s anglophone children. Snowmen would typically have a lovely stack of three-piled snowballs, “with a corncob pipe and a button nose and two eyes made out of coal” that brought joy to children all over that winter-experiencing world.