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Jessica Julius,The Disney Storybook Art Team | 24 pages | 28 Jul 2015 | Random House Disney | 9780736433563 | English | United States Disney Frozen Olaf's Perfect Day by Penguin Random House

Report incorrect product information. Jessica Julius. Walmart Book Format. Select Option. Current selection is: Hardcover. Free 2-day delivery. Pickup not available. Add to list. Add to registry. About This Item. We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. See our disclaimer. Olaf's dream finally comes true when he gets to spend a day in the sun! Boys and girls ages 2 to 5 will love reading the all-new story in this Little Golden Book--starring the lovable snowman from the Academy Award-winning film Disney Frozen. Specifications Age Range 2 - 5 Years. Write a review See all reviews Write a review. Average Rating: 5. Carl Johanson. Bunny Money. Rosemary Wells. Under the Sleepy Moon. The Nose Book. Snow Is Fun. Steve Henry. Bugs for Lunch. Margery Facklam. Robert Roper and Random House. Odd Socks. Michelle Robinson. Gail Gibbons. Camp Rex. The Me Book. The Ear Book. Related Articles. Looking for More Great Reads? Download Hi Res. Olaf's Perfect Day Disney Frozen. LitFlash The eBooks you want at the lowest prices. Read it Forward Read it first. My daughter surprises me from time to time with fun things to read. A nice little book, about a snowman, to read during an August heatwave. Sep 13, Heather Jo rated it it was amazing Shelves: meggie-list. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Jul 28, Jennifer rated it really liked it. This is a perfect summer adventure. My only complaint is it's too short. Adele rated it it was amazing Aug 02, rated it liked it Nov 26, Schoki rated it really liked it Jan 25, Sanne rated it it was ok Jul 01, Pinky rated it liked it Aug 29, Savannah rated it it was ok Dec 16, Connie rated it liked it Sep 25, Amy rated it really liked it May 14, Matt V. Phyllisity rated it it was amazing Jul 30, Dy rated it did not like it Sep 09, Alfredo Espinoza rated it it was amazing May 13, Cora rated it it was amazing Mar 24, Carina rated it liked it Sep 11, Zainab rated it really liked it Jun 01, Adrienne rated it liked it Dec 15, Rachel rated it liked it Aug 22, Weronika rated it liked it Jun 20, Whitney rated it really liked it Sep 13, Carolyn rated it it was amazing Jan 29, Sheila rated it it was amazing Dec 27, Emma rated it liked it Jan 05, There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Frozen | Official Disney Site

Olaf's dream finally comes true when he gets to spend a day in the sun! Get A Copy. Hardcover , 24 pages. More Details Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Olaf's Perfect Day , please sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Sep 04, Becky B rated it liked it Shelves: picture-books , fantasy-picture-books. While everyone is sweltering in the summer heat, Olaf is ecstatic about spending a day in the sun doing all the things he's dreamed of doing. Those familiar with Olaf's song in Frozen will appreciate this more since the things Olaf gets to do in this are things he's dreamed about. A fun read for Olaf lovers. Dec 21, Clong rated it liked it. Is this a book used to teach children the word fjord? Because it uses the word fjord a lot, and I can get behind that. In case anyone with a Frozen obsessed child hasn't noticed, this and Frozen: Across the Sea are available in Poundland or is it the 99p store? Or Poundworld? And they're not bad. In Olaf's Perfect Summer Day , Olaf gets to experience the summer day he's always dreamed of, complete with a little snow flurry to keep him from melting. Olaf is, of course, his giggly enthusiastic self and as such the story is quite charming. If I have any complaints, it's that the illustrations appear as though the In case anyone with a Frozen obsessed child hasn't noticed, this and Frozen: Across the Sea are available in Poundland or is it the 99p store? If I have any complaints, it's that the illustrations appear as though the publishers were skimping on ink. Anna looks more strawberry blonde than redhead. Oct 25, Christopher rated it liked it. Rosemary Wells. Under the Sleepy Moon. The Nose Book. Snow Is Fun. Steve Henry. Bugs for Lunch. Margery Facklam. Robert Roper and Random House. Odd Socks. Michelle Robinson. Gail Gibbons. Camp Rex. The Me Book. The Ear Book. Related Articles. Looking for More Great Reads? Download Hi Res. Olaf's Perfect Day Disney Frozen. LitFlash The eBooks you want at the lowest prices. Read it Forward Read it first. Pass it on! Stay in Touch Sign up. Add to Wishlist. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Members save with free shipping everyday! See details. Overview Olaf's dream finally comes true when he gets to spend a day in the sun! Product Details. Related Searches. Children ages Children ages 2 to 5 will love reading how the royal sisters head outside to find flowers for their party and end up rescuing a baby reindeer—with help View Product. Disney Frozen 2: Olaf's Book of Wonders. Turn the included Olaf night light on and off with the easy switch of a 's Frozen: Olaf's Perfect Day | Theisen's Home & Auto

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Olaf's dream finally comes true when he gets to spend a day in the sun! Get A Copy. Hardcover , 24 pages. More Details Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Olaf's Perfect Day , please sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Sep 04, Becky B rated it liked it Shelves: picture-books , fantasy-picture-books. While everyone is sweltering in the summer heat, Olaf is ecstatic about spending a day in the sun doing all the things he's dreamed of doing. Those familiar with Olaf's song in Frozen will appreciate this more since the things Olaf gets to do in this are things he's dreamed about. A fun read for Olaf lovers. Dec 21, Clong rated it liked it. Sofia does so by informing the King of Freezenburg about the misunderstanding, who in turns commissions a festival honoring Nettle as the fairy responsible for providing the only flowers capable of growing in their eternally snowy kingdom. A touched Nettle reforms as a result, and fixes Sofia's amulet as a token of gratitude. With the power of the amulet restored, Olaf begins to magically return to Arendelle, bidding goodbye to Sofia and openly hoping for the amulet to break again, so that he may someday return to visit. Before Frozen 's initial premiere, Olaf starred in the animated short used as the teaser trailer for the film. Here, Olaf loses his carrot nose, which is attracted by . A race for the carrot then ensues, though Olaf quickly learns that Sven was only trying to help get it back. Overjoyed, Olaf thanks the reindeer, the two form a new friendship just before Sven's shedding causes Olaf to sneeze once again, though it's his head that goes flying off as opposed to the carrot. In an advertisement promoting Sky Movies , Olaf makes a notable appearance sliding down a blanket of snow as he encounters the commercial's host family, only to accidentally ram into a tree. He is later seen, seconds later, alongside Anna and . In the animated feature film, Big Hero 6 , a statue of Olaf can be briefly seen during Hiro and Baymax 's first flight through the city. In a holiday advertisement for Target , a toy version of Olaf makes a brief appearance when he encounters the kids and Bullseye the dog and comments that the "sky is awake", referring to the stars in the sky. He then watches on as the girl puts one of the stars in a light socket, turning on the lights of the gingerbread Christmas tree. He also makes a cameo in the commercial during ending of the "Toycracker" the following year. In Moana , one of Olaf's stick arms and carrot nose can be seen in a basket as Moana packs her canoe before leaving Motunui. He primarily provides comic relief with his wise-cracking remarks. Although Olaf did not physically appear, he is mentioned a couple of times in season 4 of Once Upon a Time. Elsa tells her aunt Ingrid that she once created a snowman with her powers, referring to Olaf. He is referenced once more when Ingrid says she is going to create a snowman. In this alternate take on the events of Elsa and Anna's lives, an accident when Elsa interfered as the trolls altered Anna's memory forced their parents to separate the sisters and erase all of their memories of the other. As a result, Elsa loses all memory of her powers until the deaths of her parents, which leads to her creating Olaf years earlier than she did in canon in a moment of idle experimentation with her powers. Olaf serves as Elsa's private confidante as she attempts to find out more about her vague memories of Anna; Olaf even 'remembers' Anna on occasion, even if he cannot remember who she is or her relationship to Elsa. After the discovery of his existence forces him to leave the castle, he eventually helps bring the sisters together and break the curse. The snowman's likeness is also featured in the first , as a costume for the townspeople. Anna also mentions him, when she says to wait until he sees the new world in the Toy Box and that he would like it. He was later confirmed as a playable character for Disney Infinity 3. His attacks include detaching his arm to use as a weapon, sneezing his nose off to attack enemies from afar, and a special attack based on "", where he summons the warmth of summer to melt the enemies around him, while posing in a lounge chair. Olaf first appears in Castleton, lounging on the town's beach. Upon meeting the player, Olaf explains that he had traveled from Arendelle in search of a beach, so that he may experience warm weather. He then invites the player to sail back to Arendelle with him, and upon their arrival, introduces them to Anna, Elsa and Grand Pabbie. Throughout the remainder of the game, Olaf can be found in the marketplace. He meets Sora —who is astonished by the sight of a walking, talking snowman—as well as Donald and Goofy at his grove alongside Anna, , and Sven. Kristoff later returns to reveal that Olaf has fallen apart and his pieces scattered, forcing Sora, Donald, and Goofy to help round his pieces up before they can resume the trip up the mountain. Olaf later goes into Elsa's ice palace to see her with Kristoff and Anna, only to be thrown out later by Marshmallow, leaving Sora, Donald, and Goofy to distract Marshmallow to allow the others time to escape. Olaf is seen again later after Sora, Donald, and Goofy have defeated Skoll, the wolf-like Heartless spawned from the darkness in Prince ' heart, mourning the loss of Anna after she sacrificed herself to save Elsa from Hans. However, Anna's act of true love breaks the curse on her heart, restoring her to flesh and blood, allowing Olaf to hint to Elsa what the key was to controlling her powers and ending Arendelle's winter she created. During the closing credits, Olaf is enjoying sledding down the mountain with Anna and Kristoff, only to then be shown to the sisters later by Marshmallow with having fallen to pieces again, but Olaf soon is able to put himself back together. Olaf stars in the side-scrolling game, Frozen: Olaf's Quest , where he crosses the Norwegian terrains in search of flowers to give to Anna. Olaf is also a companion character in Frozen Free Fall. He is unlocked upon reaching level His special ability is "Hot Chocolate", which enables him to melt a selected tile, and every tile under it. It should be noted that in Penguin , Olaf himself also makes a special guest appearance. In the stage adaptation of Frozen , Olaf is brought to life by a puppet designed by veteran Michael Curry , and controlled by actor Greg Hildreth, who originated the role. He is first created during Anna and Elsa's song " A Little Bit of You ", and is imbued with life sometime after Elsa's self-exile he is not created during " ", as the song takes place after Olaf's introduction in the stage version. Unlike the film, the enchanted Olaf retains his memories as he immediately recognizes Anna and reminds her of how she and Elsa created him when they were younger. In the Denver workshop tryouts for the show, this scene had Olaf sing a vaudevillian number with Anna and Kristoff called " When Everything Falls Apart ", in which an optimistic Olaf teaches Anna how to remain strong in times of trouble. However, this song was cut when the show made its way to Broadway. Olaf made his live, Disney theme park debut as a walk-around character on November 5 , , taking part in the nighttime event, A Frozen Holiday Wish. A puppet version of Olaf also appears in Frozen: Live at the Hyperion. Olaf is currently making meet-and-greet appearances with Kristoff in the park. In Magic Kingdom , Olaf also makes an appearance being built by young Anna and Elsa in the Frozen segment of Celebrate the Magic , as well as on board the opening float for the Festival of Fantasy Parade. Olaf also has a cameo during the bubble montage scene in Fantasmic! In spring of , he began making regular meet-and-greet appearances at the park. In , an audio-animatronic version of Olaf appears several times throughout , serving as a guide to guests as they venture through various scenes. The show is set when Mickey opens a magical book that can bring stories to life in a magical library, which Olaf falls out from. While Mickey tries to get the snowman back inside, the former is magically drawn into the book. From here, Mickey sets out to find Olaf's story after discovering the magic of the book and the power of its stories. Finally, Mickey and Goofy come across the story of Frozen and restore Olaf to his rightful place. Olaf can also be spotted on the Frozen mosaic mural inside of the Enchanted Storybook Castle. Summer: Frozen Summer Fun! Disney Infinity: 2. Toad: Mr. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. Sign In Don't have an account? Start a Wiki. Contents [ show ]. The snowman she creates comes from memories of the happy times she shared with Anna when they were young. 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His presence proves there is love and beauty in her powers, and remind her of the joyful moments she spent with Anna. However, Elsa's trauma overwhelms her, and she orders Anna to return home for her own safety. Anna refuses to leave, but her stubbornness only makes Elsa more uncomfortable, causing the latter to lose control of her powers and accidentally strike Anna in the heart. In order to keep them away, Elsa creates a personal bodyguard named Marshmallow, a giant snowman. Olaf is thrilled to see another enchanted snowman but is immediately kicked out along with Anna and Kristoff. The harming of Olaf angers Anna, and the princess fiercely or as fierce as she can seem throws a snowball at the snow beast, provoking him and leading to a chase. Olaf tells the gang to move ahead as he will distract him, but with his body dismembered, that immediately proves to be difficult. Anna and Kristoff reach the cliff of a mountain and begin making a snow anchor to lower themselves down safely. Olaf meets up with them seconds before Marshmallow, and tries his luck again in taming the monster, but to no avail. Marshmallow continues his pursuit for Anna and Kristoff, but Olaf tries to battle him, leading the smaller snowman to be kicked over the cliff edge, leaving Anna and Kristoff to be captured by Marshmallow, only to escape due to Anna's quick thinking, causing them both to plummet down alongside Olaf, though they all survive. Once they recover their energy, Kristoff notices Anna's hair turning white, rather alarmingly. To help, he takes the gang to a valley inhabited by trolls. Upon arriving in the valley, Anna and Olaf only see what seem to be inanimate rocks. Judging Kristoff to be insane, Olaf urges Anna to run while he distracts him just before the trolls finally reveal themselves. Pabbie warns Anna that if she does not perform an act of true love, she will freeze to death. Along the way, Olaf is separated from the group and informs them that he will meet with them at the castle. When he arrives, he finds Anna in the library, on the ground and quickly dying. After starting a fire to keep the princess warm, Olaf learns that Hans was never really her true love, forcing them to think of an alternative solution. As they do, Anna expresses her grief, claiming she doesn't know what "love" truly is. Olaf replies by explaining that true love is the act of putting someone else's needs before your own, using Kristoff as an example, thus revealing the latter's true feelings to an unsuspecting Anna. Unfortunately, the heat of the fireplace begins to take its toll on Olaf, as he quickly begins to melt. He nevertheless refuses to abandon Anna in her time of need, proving she's capable of being loved after all. Knowing Kristoff is truly the one that loves Anna, Olaf and Anna head out to meet him. However, a powerful gale blows Olaf away. Once he reunites with everyone, he finds Elsa mourning for Anna, who unfortunately froze to death after sacrificing her life to save Elsa from Hans. As Olaf mourns, Anna miraculously returns to life. Olaf notes that Anna's self-sacrifice for her sister was an "act of true love". His words help Elsa realize that love is the key to controlling her ability, leading her to thaw Arendelle and restore summer. Though overjoyed, Olaf starts to melt due to the summer heat. Elsa restores him and gives him a small flurry cloud to hover over his body and keep him completely cool, finally allowing the snowman to live his dream of experiencing summer. During the epilouge celebration, Olaf is seen throughout the village enjoying the sights and sounds of the warm season, taking a whiff of some flowers. The pollen causes him to sneeze, however, and his carrot nose lands directly into Sven's mouth. The reindeer does not hesitate to suck it up, saddening the snowman. However, this was only a playful trick, and Sven immediately places the carrot back onto Olaf's face, where it belongs, delighting Olaf. Olaf is last seen in the castle courtyard, enjoying the newly made ice skating rink created by Elsa for the kingdom's enjoyment. In , Anna's birthday has arrived, and Elsa is determined to make the day perfect for her sister. A mischievous Olaf takes a bite, only to be told he's not allowed to, by Elsa, as the cake is for Anna and must remain in one piece until the princess' arrival. Understanding, Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven are then left in charge to keep the courtyard intact until Elsa returns with Anna. Some time afterward, miniature snow-babies known as Snowgies randomly appear, and instantly catch Olaf's attention. Though the snowman is fascinated and excited by the sight of new "little brothers", the Snowgies soon begin causing a mess of things and eventually make the birthday cake their target. Kristoff is able to use his swift movements to protect the cake, using Olaf's head as a weapon to knock them over. The Snowgies then tear down the "Happy Birthday" banner. Olaf volunteers to manage it, but with disastrous results. By the time Anna and Elsa finally arrive at the courtyard, the Snowgies have been tamed, and Olaf excitedly welcomes the princess of honor and unveils the surprise party attended by several friends and citizens of the kingdom. As Olaf walks them into their new home, he has appeared to have taken a shine to the Snowgies, even giving them names. Olaf is the central character in this holiday special. When Christmas arrives in Arendelle, Anna and Elsa plan a surprise party for the kingdom at the castle. Olaf is particularly excited to start the festivities, but when it comes time for the party to begin, all the guests leave after the annual ringing of the Yule bell in the castle courtyard. They explain that they are leaving to partake in their own holiday traditions with their families, saddening Anna and Elsa. The two sisters come to realize that their isolation had robbed them of any holiday traditions of their own, which Elsa feels guilt for. Olaf, however, enlists Sven to journey throughout Arendelle and learn from the populace of all the traditions the season has to offer. Once enough information is gathered, the two make their way back to the castle, though a mishap with Kristoff's sleigh separates the two, and destroys all the holiday-related keepsakes in the process. With only a fruitcake, Olaf journeys into the woods, and is attacked by vicious wolves while traversing through. He narrowly escapes them, but loses the fruitcake shortly thereafter to a hawk. Depressed at having failed Anna and Elsa, Olaf wanders into the night, alone, and figures it'd be best to remain lost. Meanwhile, Sven had informed Kristoff, Anna, Elsa and Kai of Olaf's encounter with the wolves, and a search party is organized to find the missing snowman. After much searching, the royal sisters come across the downhearted Olaf, who apologizes for failing in his mission. Anna and Elsa reveal that they do have a tradition on their own: Olaf. The sisters then lead Olaf and their subjects onto a frozen lake beneath the northern lights to host a holiday party; at the end of which, Elsa declares that Arendelle has a new holiday tradition, all thanks to Olaf. Olaf appears in the sequel Frozen II , where he no longer needs a permanent snow flurry, as he is now made of permafrost, and enjoys being able to freely bask in the sun year-round. Now three years-old, Olaf is slightly more intelligent and mature. He has taken up reading, a hobby that has left him teeming with random trivia facts and philosophical theories. As he becomes wiser to the world, Olaf begins to fear the negative repercussions that come with change and growing older, lamenting that nothing in life is permanent. When Arendelle is jeopardized by the spirits of the Enchanted Forest , he joins Elsa, Anna, Kristoff and Sven on a dangerous journey into the forest to try to discover the source of the mysterious voice that is calling to Elsa. Along the way, he annoys the group with random trivia facts, such as that water has memory and that wombats poop squares until Kristoff shuts him up by telling him that it's been reported that silence on long journeys is good for mental health. In the Enchanted Forest, he gets separated from the group. Scared by the various strange forces in the forest he sings the song " When I Am Older " to try to reassure himself that someday he won't be frightened by the things that are scaring him now. He is then swept up by the wind spirit Gale , but Elsa manages to calm Gale with her magic. The group discovers a contingent of the Royal Guards from Arendelle and the Northuldra , who have been trapped in the forest for over 30 years following a conflict between the two peoples. When Anna and Elsa are unable to properly explain themselves, Olaf takes over, acting out a heavily edited and condensed version of the events of the first film. Shortly after, the party is confronted by the fire spirit , who is eventually pacified by Elsa. Olaf and the others are then invited to rest at the Northuldran camp, where Olaf consults the local children about the prospect of aging and change. Olaf later accompanies Anna and Elsa to the edge of the sea, where Elsa plans to journey to the Dark Sea alone. Elsa ignores Anna's protests and creates an ice boat that sends both Anna and Olaf rocketing away, into the nearby river. There, Olaf states that he is sensing anger and after a short while realizes that it is his own anger he is sensing, an unfamiliar feeling for him. Anna assures him that he has every right to be angry. The two evade the Earth Giants and navigate to a shore with an entrance to a cave. Inside the cave, Anna receives a message from Elsa, revealing the truth of the events that led to their journey into the forest - that King Runeard betrayed the people of the Northuldra by building a dam to sap their magic and then murdered the Northuldra leader when he was unarmed and let his guard down. Unfortunately, Elsa's discovery of the truth also resulted in her becoming a frozen statue. Without Elsa's magic, Olaf slowly fades away to nothing, but before doing so tells Anna that she must go on without him and do the next right thing. Anna and Olaf share one last hug before Olaf fades away, turning into a pile of snow, leaving Anna devastated. Despite her grief in losing Elsa and Olaf, Anna summons the power of the Earth Giants to destroy the dam and Elsa is freed. She stops the rush of water from destroying Arendelle and returns to the Enchanted Forest. There, she uses her magic to restore Olaf, as water has memory. She remains behind as the fifth spirit of the Enchanted Forest, while Olaf and the others return to Arendelle. Following the film's credits, Olaf re-tells the events of the film to Marshmallow and the Snowgies in the same way he recapped the first film for those in the Enchanted Forest. Olaf makes a guest appearance in the episode " The Secret Library: Olaf and the Tale of Miss Nettle ", where he is called upon by the Amulet of Avalor to assist Princess Sofia in her latest crisis; an evil fairy named Miss Nettle has been stealing the flowers of Freezenburg for unknown purposes. Unfortunately, the summoning of Olaf was a result of a glitch within the amulet, which was damaged by Nettle to prevent Sofia from using its power to foil her plans. As a result of this, instead of a princess , Olaf was brought forth, and though the snowman tries to return home, he finds himself unable to do so, again due to the amulet's damage. Trapped with Sofia, Olaf accompanies the young princess on her mission, during which he unknowingly provides useful advice by encouraging Sofia to push on with her quest to defeat Nettle, despite a lack of magic—using Anna as an example of a powerless human accomplishing the impossible by relying on perseverance. After it's revealed that Nettle stole the flowers because they originally belonged to and were stolen from her, Olaf advises Sofia to use kindness and love to hopefully reform Nettle, as opposed to defeating her, as the entire situation was a massive misunderstanding. Sofia does so by informing the King of Freezenburg about the misunderstanding, who in turns commissions a festival honoring Nettle as the fairy responsible for providing the only flowers capable of growing in their eternally snowy kingdom. A touched Nettle reforms as a result, and fixes Sofia's amulet as a token of gratitude. With the power of the amulet restored, Olaf begins to magically return to Arendelle, bidding goodbye to Sofia and openly hoping for the amulet to break again, so that he may someday return to visit. Before Frozen 's initial premiere, Olaf starred in the animated short used as the teaser trailer for the film. Here, Olaf loses his carrot nose, which is attracted by Sven. A race for the carrot then ensues, though Olaf quickly learns that Sven was only trying to help get it back. Overjoyed, Olaf thanks the reindeer, the two form a new friendship just before Sven's shedding causes Olaf to sneeze once again, though it's his head that goes flying off as opposed to the carrot. In an advertisement promoting Sky Movies , Olaf makes a notable appearance sliding down a blanket of snow as he encounters the commercial's host family, only to accidentally ram into a tree. He is later seen, seconds later, alongside Anna and Elsa. In the animated feature film, Big Hero 6 , a statue of Olaf can be briefly seen during Hiro and Baymax 's first flight through the city. In a holiday advertisement for Target , a toy version of Olaf makes a brief appearance when he encounters the kids and Bullseye the dog and comments that the "sky is awake", referring to the stars in the sky. He then watches on as the girl puts one of the stars in a light socket, turning on the lights of the gingerbread Christmas tree. He also makes a cameo in the commercial during ending of the "Toycracker" the following year. In Moana , one of Olaf's stick arms and carrot nose can be seen in a basket as Moana packs her canoe before leaving Motunui. He primarily provides comic relief with his wise-cracking remarks. Although Olaf did not physically appear, he is mentioned a couple of times in season 4 of Once Upon a Time. Elsa tells her aunt Ingrid that she once created a snowman with her powers, referring to Olaf. He is referenced once more when Ingrid says she is going to create a snowman. Product Details. Inspired by Your Browsing History. The Humphrey Audio Collection, Books Betty G. Pick Me Up! Giuliano Ferri. Michelle Sinclair Colman. The Sleepy Little Alphabet. Thomas and Friends: Go, Thomas Go! Puss in Boots. Philip Pullman. Leaflets Three, Let It Be! Anita Sanchez. Big Girls Use the Potty! Bizarro Day! Billy Wrecks. How It Works: Rocket. Amelia Hepworth. Five Spooky Pumpkins. Danielle McLean. Lauren Crisp. 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