World Snowman Day
World Snowman Day is held on January 18. This event in the second decade of the month January is annual.
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When winter arrives, the snowman is a symbol that expresses the season's spirit and brings joy in festivity. Just like the flower blossoms for spring or pumpkin carvings in autumn, the snowman is a very well-known seasonal figure that makes the winter season filled with lightheartedness.
Every January 18th is World Snowman Day! The number 18 was chosen to honor this winter symbol, as his shape resembles an eight, and the number one represents his stick.
Historian, Bob Eckstein, author of History of the Snowman, stated that no one knows who invented the very first snowman, however, he feels that the first man of snow was made in medieval times, the medieval Book of Hours from 1380 contains the very first illustration found of a snowman.
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