Mother transforms 3-year-old daughter’s wheelchair into beautiful Cinderella carriage
By waterbaby

Three-year-old Roslyn Breen was treated like royalty for Halloween thanks to her creative and devoted mother Tiffany. Tiffany converted Roslyn’s wheelchair into Cinderella’s carriage because she knew how much her daughter loved Disney princesses.
Roslyn was born with a muscle disorder that has perplexed medical professionals. Roslyn is officially undiagnosed at this point — we have exhausted science,” Tiffany explained. “She falls under an umbrella description called arthrogryposis, which means joint contractures and poor muscle tone.”
But Tiffany wasn’t going to let that stop her daughter from having a magical Halloween. “Roz is forever my little princess and she loves Disney, so we knew Cinderella was something she’d really want.”
Tiffany pulled out her craft supplies and got to work. “I just grabbed tinsel and ribbon, and we bought some lights that operated on a battery, hula hoops, and zip ties.”
“And it glows!” Roslyn added, excitedly.
All it took was a blue dress and some slippers to complete the costume. “I wanted her to draw attention in a positive way,” Tiffany said. “Sometimes, we get a lot of stares for different reasons.”
See the full costume and carriage in the new video below!
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