ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA: Bindi Irwin’s daughter Grace Warrior, had a great time visiting Disneyland for the first time, according to her Australian conservationist mother. Sharing a post on social media, the zookeeper was as excited as her two-year-old along with husband Chandler Powell. “Our Disney princess visited the most magical place on Earth for the very first time. 💗 My. Heart,” the couple wrote in a joint post, which had several photos and videos of the family.
In one of the cute clips from a California theme park, Grace can be seen waving while she was sitting on her father’s lap for a ride on the water. And in another, she was captured running and exploring the theme park. The family enjoyed two iconic attractions - Dumbo The Flying Elephant and It’s A Small World. During both rides, Grace seemed to be enthralled by the experience as she pointed at different parts of the attraction. Bindi’s daughter shined in a pair of mustard yellow leggings and pink sneakers. Irwin’s brother Robert didn’t take any time to shower love as she used emoji to express his love, "❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰.”
Fans were excited to see Bindi’s post of Grace on Happy Easter too when she wore a Star Wars-themed outfit, reports People.
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'She just loves wildlife'
A few weeks ago, the conservationist shared a mirror selfie with his two-year-old niece. He captioned, "Uncle life 😁." At a gala dinner was recently hosted in honor of their late father Steve Irwin, where Bindi talked about her daughter. "She just loves wildlife, and she gets so excited to learn more," she said at the event organized at the SLS Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. "She knows so many animal names. It is unreal. I mean, I guess it runs in the family."
New favorite animal - 'Dinosaurs'
Bindi also revealed that Grace has a new favorite animal, “dinosaurs," "She just talks about all these different dinosaur names that we don't know how she knows them all." Adding, "It's really remarkable to see how passionate she is about the natural world."