Once upon a time, in the vast Kazakh steppe, among snowy mountains and forests draped in white fluff, the New Year celebration that everyone eagerly awaited was approaching. This holiday was a symbol of joy not only for children but also for adults. And the main characters of the celebration were, of course, Father Frost and his wise helpers.
As winter set in, Father Frost began preparations for the New Year. He had strong reindeer to pull his sleigh, skilled gift-makers, and magical stars like those from fairy tales. This year's New Year was to be special because Father Frost aimed to deliver the gifts of dreams to all the children.

But one day, a letter came from his helper, Snow Maiden:
– Father Frost, this year the snow is falling very late, and the sleigh cannot move. How will we deliver the New Year gifts?
Father Frost thought deeply and decided to call upon new friends for help. The Samruk bird, which flew like a snowstorm, the Ice Princess who lived atop the high mountains, and the spirit of the Year of the Horse, known as a hero among the people, came to assist. Together, they devised a plan to ensure the New Year celebration would be delivered on time.
The Samruk bird promised to take the gifts to the farthest villages. The Ice Princess used her magic to make it snow, covering the ground with a white fluff. Meanwhile, the spirit of the Year of the Horse helped Father Frost quickly gather all the gifts, load them onto the sleigh, and be ready on time.
On the night of December 31, all the gifts were ready. Father Frost harnessed his reindeer to the sleigh and soared into the sky. Following him were the Samruk bird and the Ice Princess flying together. Father Frost dropped gifts at every house, delighted by the joy of the children.

On New Year's night, the Kazakh steppe was filled with fairy tales. Thanks to Father Frost and his friends, children received the gifts of their dreams, and the New Year celebration brought joy and warmth to the people.
After this celebration, Father Frost and his friends began preparations for the next year. They promised to do their utmost to make every child's dream come true.

The New Year is not just a holiday; it is a celebration filled with magical moments and goodness!