Little Livvie and Shevin next to their snowman at Happy Tots nursery.
Staff and pupils at Boney Hay Primary enjoyed this weeks snow.
Children had to wrap up warm as the big freeze stretched through the week.
Boney Hay remained open throughout the week, giving kids the chance to play with their friends.
The beginnings of a snow man?
And after all the playing Boney Hay pupils needed a little lie down.
Tony Dodd from Burntwood sent us this amazing picture of Biddulph Park.
Tony also captured these wonderful images from Castle Ring.
Castle ring by Tony Dodd.
Tony's garden also fell victim to the freeze.
And it was no weather for a hammock in his garden.
Sue Everson sent this picture of sheep in the snow at Gentleshaw.
Locals awoke to a blanket of snow on Monday morning.
The snow continued to fall all day transforming Cannock Park into a winter wonderland
Schools remained closed in the heaviest snowfall for over a decade.
Play equipment in Cannock part went unused as children preferred snowballing.
This tree was only missing Christmas lights.
With bare branches covered in snow spring seemed a million miles away.
This tree resembled a picture postcard.
Cannock's historic bowling green became a bowling white
And at Five Ways Island, Heath Hayes, Thursday's snow caused problems for one motorist.
More snow fell on Thursday before Monday and Tuesday's offerings had a chance to melt.
But work continued at Briertey Hill Farm
There was no sign of the road at Briertey Hill Lane junction.
But horses remained out in the snow.
This intrepid postie didn't let a little snow get in the way of their deliveries.