Snow fell across much of Norfolk on Saturday, with the Met Office recording 4cm locally.
And while coronavirus restrictions meant people were unable to venture far for a day out, or meet up with loved ones, families managed to make the most of it locally.
Here are some of the photos you sent in of youngsters enjoying the weather by building snowmen.
For a full gallery from yesterday, click here.
Sophie, Alex and Isobel Kendall, from Sprowston, enjoying the snow in their front garden. (Image: Sophie Kendall)
Lucy and Josh Perry enjoying the snow at Badersfield on Saturday, January 16. (Image: Neil Perry)
Florence and Ella May Saunders enjoying the snow in Tharston. (Image: Louise Robinson)
Hector enjoying the snow in Harleston. (Image: Anita Vigrass)
Henry enjoying the snow in Harleston. (Image: Anita Vigrass)
Penny enjoying the snow. (Image: Jessica Canham)
Twix enjoying the snow. (Image: Jessica Canham)
Kasper's first snow. (Image: Diane Redman)
Keiran's igloo. (Image: Donna Walpole)
Keiran's igloo. (Image: Donna Walpole)
Enjoying the snow in North Walsham. (Image: Kimberley Burdett)
Imogen's first snow. (Image: Kimberley James)
Maisie in Wymondham. (Image: Sharon Smith Hastings)
Maisie in Wymondham. (Image: Sharon Smith Hastings)
Megan in Aylsham. (Image: Emma Davies)
William in North Norfolk. (Image: Michelle Ives)
Surprise for the local postman! (Image: Olly Button)
Phoebe enjoying the snow in Great Massingham. (Image: Victoria Peck)
Iona-May enjoying the snow. (Image: Wendy Cottrell)
Enjoying the snow in Norfolk. (Image: Adelaide Jones)
Amelia and Leo enjoying the snow. (Image: Nicola Hemnell)
Enjoying the snow in Norfolk. (Image: Becky Sayer)
Enjoying the snow in Norfolk. (Image: Chantel Connolly)
Ella enjoying the snow. (Image: Anna Tubb)
Emily enjoying the snow on Gorleston beach. (Image: Sarah Hazell)
Florence and Ella May Saunders enjoying the snow in Tharston. (Image: Louise Robinson)
Jake and Georgie Young, from Old Catton. It was Georgie's first ever experience of snow. (Image: Tim Young)
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