The 26-year-old mother from
Middlesbrough and her sons Owen, four, Corey, two and Jay, aged one, are
obsessed with the Disney movie, and it sometimes gets watched five times a day.
Ms Dryden, a former nursery nurse,
stressed she does not simply sit the boys in front of the television for hours
on end, and the children happily play, colour and go for days out.
But when they are at home, they love to
have Frozen on in the background and they sing along to the hits like Do You
Want To Build A Snowman and Let It Go.
She said the boys enjoy the storyline,
particularly the frightening parts, which turns the traditional fairytale on
its head by portraying strong female characters.
She said: "They tell me they love
it because of the snow monster and the reindeer Sven.
"I thought it was a girl's film
but they just started watching it.
"They really enjoy the singing and
the music and they enjoy it when things go wrong.
"Owen loves it when they get
chased by wolves."
Unlike some parents who have
experienced the Frozen phenomenon for the past year, Ms Dryden has never yet
got frustrated with the film.
"I like the troll song best,"
she said.
"I have never got tired of it yet,
I just think it is fun for them and there's worse films.
"It does prove women can stand up
for themselves."
She has faced criticism of her
parenting for allowing them to watch the film so much.
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