Ciara and husband Russell Wilson didn’t let social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic put a damper on their birthday plans for their daughter.

The spouses celebrated Sienna Princess Wilson turning 3-years-old with a bash suited to her name. The toddler’s party was themed after the hit Disney film “Frozen,” which tells the story of Princesses Anna and Elsa.

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"Our Princess Sienna turns 3 today! I'm so happy. Never imagined I could have a bond like what we have with my little girl. She lights up the world! #HappyBirthday Mommy's little Princess," the former Atlanta resident and Riverdale High School graduate wrote on Instagram April 28.

The celebration saw Sienna wearing a Princess Elsa dress, walking through a “Frozen” playhouse and riding around in a “Frozen” toy car. The bash also included an outdoor screening and a foyer decked out in “Frozen” decor.

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Ciara wasn’t the only one who posted about the birthday girl. Wilson also shared images from the party.

Plus, the NFL star posted an ode to his first-born.

"THANKFUL. Since Day 1. You have been a true beaming light in our lives Sienna. We love you! All the way to the moon and back! Daddy's girl. Happy Birthday My Love. 3 years old! Daddy & Mommy's favorite number! @Ciara," he wrote.

It's good a thing that three is the couple's favorite number. Ciara is expecting baby No. 3 and she recently revealed it will be a baby boy. The new bundle of joy will join Sienna and Ciara's oldest son Future, who was born to her and rapper Nayvadius "Future" Wilburn in 2014.

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