A young girl in the U.S. got a Halloween she’ll never forget — thanks to a mother who refused to let illness stand in the way of magic.
The story of Roslyn and her mom Tiffany Breen has moved people all over the world.
Wanted to give her daughter a magical moment
Roslyn was born with a muscle disease that prevents her from walking, meaning she relies on a wheelchair.
As Halloween approached, her mom wanted to make sure she could take part in the celebration just like any other child.
But she didn’t stop at a simple costume.
She had something much bigger in mind.

A real-life fairytale transformation
Tiffany decided her daughter would dress up as Cinderella.
Then she went one step further.
She transformed Roslyn’s wheelchair into a glowing pumpkin carriage — just like in the fairytale.
“Roz is forever my little princess,” Tiffany said to Little Tings.
The result was nothing short of magical.
Turning stares into something positive
For Tiffany, this was about more than just Halloween.
She wanted her daughter to be seen — for the right reasons.
“I wanted her to get attention for something positive. Sometimes people stare for other reasons,” she explained.
With lights, glitter, and a lot of love, she made sure that happened.

A moment filled with joy
Photos of Roslyn in her carriage quickly spread online.
People everywhere were touched by the creativity — and the love behind it.
And for Roslyn?
There was no doubt.
She was glowing with happiness.
A story that stays with you
This isn’t just a story about a costume.
It’s a reminder of how powerful love and creativity can be.
And how every child deserves to feel like the star of their own fairytale.