Young fans can't let go of 'Frozen' in Vernon Hills

While they may not have cared for the frigid temperatures outside Tuesday, children loved bundling up in their coats, gloves and ear muffs indoors at the Aspen Drive Library in Vernon Hills to sing along to a screening of the hit Disney movie "Frozen."

About 75 children and their parents gathered in the library's meeting room for the "Frozen" Sing-Along event.

"We thought it would be a fun thing for families to do over the winter break," said children's librarian Sue McCowin. "'Frozen' is so popular right now, with little girls coming into the library wearing 'Frozen' clothes and singing 'Frozen' songs. It was a fun way for parents to get their kids out of the house and do something special as a family."

Little girls dressed in princess gowns, like the characters Elsa and Anna, as they watched the movie and sang songs such as "Let It Go," "Do You Want To Build A Snowman?," and "For the First Time in Forever."

"It was fun," Jasmin Serrano, 7, of Vernon Hills said after watching the movie.

At the end of the movie, bubbles floated like snowflakes around the children and they received "Frozen" stickers to take home.