Mom Wins Halloween By Turning Daughter's Wheelchair Into Awesome Cinderella Carriage
Roslyn Breen, a 3-year-old from Michigan, has an undiagnosed muscular condition that limits her ability to stand and sit up on her own. Her condition means that she needs a special wheelchair, which tends to attract a lot of unwanted attention.
But this Halloween, Roslyn's mom, Tiffany, is determined to make even more people stare. So the craft mom used some tinsel, ribbon, fairy lights, and hula hoops to transform Breen's wheelchair into a magical dazzling carriage.
“I wanted her to draw attention in a positive way. A lot of times we get stares for different reason,” Tiffany told Fox 17.
And Roslyn seems to love it too. "It glows,” she said.
Commenters seemed to love the idea too. One user said:
"This is amazing!! You deserve some sort of mother of the year award."
Another added:
"Oh goodness her costume and lights are amazing, she’s adorable."
This isn't the first time a parent has gone all out to make a costume for their child. Last year, one dad built a Star Wars X-wing around his son's wheelchair.
We're all very jealous.
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