“I have a face but never frown, two hands but no skin. Tick tock — if you want the spell to stop, spin me ______?” (Answer: upside down)

The race back to the castle was a blur of laughter and near-misses. They slid down the Hill of Hiccups (which gave them both the hiccups for ten minutes). They outran a confused hedgehog who thought they were invading. Finally, they burst into the throne room just as the King was about to sign a declaration for "Mandatory Silent Banquets."

Beneath the bright pink dresses and glittery wands lies a core developmental benefit: dramatic play. Child psychologists note that dressing up as characters like princesses allows children to experiment with different social roles and emotional expressions.

Open me when you remember why you came.