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Stormi Webster probably had the best Christmas ever!
The almost-3-year-old daughter of Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott has two parents who love giving over-the-top gifts, and Travis's Christmas present to his little girl made all her princess dreams come true.
As documented by Kylie on her Instagram Stories, Travis's gift to little Stormi was a full-on Cinderella carriage, which pulled up to Kylie's house emblazoned with Stormi's name on top in the iconic Disney font.
The white pumpkin carriage featured a design of hearts and swirls, with a pink velvet bench for any little riders to enjoy.
The best part, however, was the entire wardrobe of princess dresses inside — all for one very lucky little girl!
We spied Cinderella, Tiana, Elsa, Belle, and Ariel-style ensembles inside; we can imagine it's only a short time until we see the gowns on Stormi and her cousins True Thompson, Dream Kardashian, and Chicago West.
The gift certainly captured Stormi's heart, as Kylie snapped a pic of her daughter posing inside in a princess-style ensemble of her own.
Little Stormi knows a thing or two about grand Christmas gifts; last year, she received a giant playhouse complete with temperature control and a balcony from her "Lovey" Kris Jenner, who wanted to give Stormi the same experience Kylie had as a child.
Stormi also was greeted by her favorite Troll character, Poppy, when Travis arranged for the pink character to visit his daughter as a holiday gift.
Stormi skipped the princess dress for the annual Kardashian-Jenner holiday party, though; even though the family canceled their traditional giant Christmas Eve bash, a small group of the crew gathered at Kourtney's.
Stormi donned a red sequin dress to match Kylie's in lieu of a Belle or Tiana-inspired glam, and the two looked picture-perfect as they celebrated. Stormi may not even be three years old, but she's had some of the most magical Christmases ever in her short life so far.
We can't wait to see how Travis and Kylie top their gifts next year!
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