The Magical Unicorn Carriage is a hit with celebrity moms and not just because it is entertaining for their children.

Celebrity moms Tamara Ecclestone, Billie Faiers, and Abbey Clancy can’t get enough of the hot new toy, the Magical Unicorn Carriage. The toy is a great ride for kids but is also super safe, so moms can feel comfortable letting their little ones tool around the streets in it. Seriously, this toy carriage has quickly become a must have for all moms and kids.

So what is it that has made these famous moms go crazy for this carriage? First of all the carriage is pulled by a unicorn that has a rotating glow up horn. The unicorn even makes chopping noises as it pulls the little ones around. Second it is the perfect size to be an inside and outside toy, which means it can be used no matter what the weather is like outside.

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Little Tykes makes this amazing toy that will put a smile on any child’s face. The website says the toy carriage will provide the ultimate fantasy experience. But it is not just for fun. It also encourages active play, imagination, and the development of motor skills. Plus it comes with cup holders, as well as ample storage for when you want have a family stroll.

There are two levels to the Magical Unicorn Carriage. Level one is when kids are too small to drive it on their own and parents must steer. Thanks to the awesome handle by the unicorn, a parent driving is super easy. Level two is when kids are older and want to take the reigns (so to speak). It is designed for kids aged 1-5 years old.

Parents looking to get this must have toy can find it pretty much anywhere Little Tykes toys are sold. Target, Toys R Us, and Walmart all have the Magical Unicorn Carriage in stock. It is a little on the pricy side but considering it is a toy your child will use for years, the $150 price tag could be considered a bargain.

What do you think about the carriage? Would you pay the money for it? Let us know in the comments!

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