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Kris Jenner melts hearts with pic of granddaughter Dream rocking 'Jungle Book' dress

Edduin Carvajal
Jun 04, 2018
09:42 A.M.

TV personality and entertainment manager Kris Jenner took to her Instagram account to share a photo holding one of her granddaughters, Dream.

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In the post, Dream was wearing a white, Jungle-Book themed dress, pink shoes, and a colorful unicorn-like horn, while Kris put on a black dress, aviator sunglasses, and a couple of wristbands as accessories.

Kris wrote in the caption that they were at Penelope Disick and North’s unicorn birthday party. The truth is that the celebration could be labeled as the children’s ‘pre-birthday party’ as North will turn 5 on June 15 and Penelope will turn 6 on July 8.

In the Instagram Stories that different members of the family shared, it was evident that the food tables were the highlight of the celebration. They were filled with treats, including cotton candy, unicorn cakes, and donuts.

Apart from the food, the children enjoyed riding on ponies, listened and danced to the music that the kid DJ played, and had a wonderful time in the pool.

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Even though Dream’s parents, Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna, were not shown in the Instagram Stories, she seemed to be enjoying her time with her grandmother and cousins at the Calabasas’ party.

Kylie Jenner and her daughter Stormi Webster, who was born in February, also attended the celebration. Kylie took her latest lipstick kit called All Nighter so Kris could test it on herself.

According to Daily Mail, Kris is also the grandmother of Mason and Reign Disick (Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick’s children), Saint and Chicago (Kim and Kanye West’s children), and True (Khloe and Tristan Thompson’s daughter).

In a recent interview Kris had with Entertainment Tonight, she confessed to feeling lucky as most of their children live very close to each other, so Kris can be with her grandchildren ‘every day.’

She added that one of the best parts of it was that she could see them ‘grow up, change, and lose teeth.’

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