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You will sit at this piano until you can play. And play happily!

— Mrs. Simple, forcing Sara Simple to play the piano (in CBC Television channel)

Mrs. Simple is a lotalty, kind, parent-like-protective, motherly-like-more-over-productive, yet head-strict, sometimes stubborn, sassy, but a beauty-designer, a hair stylist, female character, with her Generation Xerox in The Legend of Frosty the Snowman

In the film, when her daughter; Sara Simple came home from school, she forced her to stay cooped in her room all day and of course brushing her hair, telling her "Every girl is a princess, and her hair is her crown". But Sara disgustedly rejects it by saying to her, "I don't want to be a princess, I want to be a urban planner".

Then in the next scene later (in Burt Reynolds version), she yet again forced Sara to "sit at this piano" until she can complete her piano scales as a "foundation of an accomplished pianist".

In CBC Television channel, while doing her favorite poem, she gets furious and annoyed at Sara's attitude while sitting at the piano after seeing Sara banging hard on the keys on the piano. She angrily forces her to "sit at this piano" until Sara plays the music "happily" and slams the doors with her force.

In the closer-ending scene soon, Mrs. Simple, while plowing snow on Walter's hood, realizes that her hair is down--just like Sara's. Mrs. Simple felt different at first, but until Sara tells her that "it looks better this way". She, feeling understandable, first-time announced to Sara that "it was time to change", shared a hug with her and joins with her, along with Tommy, Charlie, Walter, Simon, Sully, Sonny, Mayor Tinkerton, the citizens--and even Frosty on the "lark of a good time" fun in the woods.

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