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Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure

Tessa’s birthday was on the 24th of October and while we kept things low key due to Saffi’s early arrival, we still did what we could to make her feel extra special. I baked a birthday cake just to her specifications: vanilla cake with pink swirls, pink icing, M&MS, and marshmallows

gluten free birthday cake

She picked our dinner menu (BBQ chicken, buttered rice and corn) and due to the magic of blogging I was able to grant her impossible wish- giving her Tinker Bell and the Lost World for her birthday, which was 3 days before it went on sale

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Oh my gosh, mom! It’s not even in stores yet. You must be magic!!

Yes, my love, I AM magic… and happily the recipient of the occasional rock star product (for free, twas sent to me in hopes I’d share it with you- which I am doing because according to my girls “THIS MOVIE TOTALLY ROCKS!”)

So what’s it all about?

It’s harvest time, and Tink is honored with the task of creating the Pixie Hollow fall scepter. After small accident on the precocious pixie’s part, Tinker Bell must set things right in Pixie Hollow by venturing far oversea on a quest! Bonus material includes deleted scenes and a behind-the-scenes look at how the filmmakers transformed Florida’s Epcot Center into Pixie Hollow!

Things you should know:

It’s available now
It’s available on DVD and Blu-ray
You will have to watch it more then once
Maybe daily
It may heavily influence your child’s choice of dress: Tessa was going to be a ballerina for Halloween but after seeing the movie eleventy badillion times she decided to be a Tinker fairy ballerina

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