I'm not entirely sure which specific 'Children of the Snow True Story' you are referring to. It could be about children in a snowy region and their experiences, perhaps something related to survival or growing up in a cold climate.
Snow White was a classic children's story. It told the story of how a beautiful and kind princess escaped from the evil queen, formed a friendship with seven dwarves, and finally fell in love with the prince. In this story, Snow White's skin was as white as snow. After her mother died, her stepmother was jealous of her beauty and sent someone to take her to the forest to kill her. However, the hunter did not kill her, but let her go. After Snow White got lost in the forest, she came to the home of the seven dwarfs and became good friends with them. Later, the Queen found out that Snow White was still alive. She turned into an old woman and tried to kill Snow White. But in the end, the prince saved Snow White, married her, and lived a happy life. This story taught the children the importance of kindness and friendship.
I can recommend a children's short Snow White novel, Snow White Meets Cinderella. This book was written by the author, Ai Lan. It told the story of the love story between Yu Xiaoyang, the female protagonist from a wealthy family, and Yuan Xiaohui, the female protagonist from an orphan background. It also told the story of their different life experiences and the collision of love.
Most probably not. 'Snow Girl' is often a product of imagination or inspired by various elements but not based on real events. It could be a fantasy or a made-up tale to engage and captivate the audience.
Snow White isn't a true story. It's a classic tale of fantasy and imagination. It was made up to entertain and inspire, not to represent actual happenings.