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It's a fairytale come true for a Halloween princess.

Three-year-old Roslyn Breen dressed up as Cinderella with her wheelchair turned into a magical carriage ride. She attended the Zoo Goes Boo event at John Ball Zoo in Grand Rapids,Watch Actresses' Survival Skills Online Michigan and had the perfect costume for a night at the ball.

Roslyn's mother, Tiffany Breen, posted the images on Facebook and told Fox 17 News about why she created the costume: "Roz is forever my little princess. And she loves Disney and princesses, so Cinderella was definitely something we knew she wanted to be."

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Roslyn has an undiagnosed muscular condition that prevents her from walking or standing, but that doesn't stop the little girl from living out her princess wishes.

Breen used Christmas decorations and home supplies to create the carriage. Just a few lights, some hula hoops and tinsel really did the trick and made a little girl feel special.

"I wanted her to draw attention in a positive way. Sometimes we get a lot of stares for different reasons," she toldFox News 17.

Cinderella's carriage may have shined a light at the event, but it was her smile that shined brighter.


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