Father Frost
Father Frost is a mythical figure in Slavic folklore, often associated with winter and the New Year. He is typically depicted as an old man with a long beard, dressed in a blue or white coat, and carrying a staff. Father Frost is known for bringing snow and cold weather, but he also rewards those who show kindness and hospitality.
In many stories, Father Frost interacts with children and families, teaching them valuable lessons about generosity and compassion. He is sometimes portrayed as a benevolent figure who helps those in need, contrasting with the harshness of winter. His character embodies the spirit of the season and the importance of warmth and togetherness.