The most happiest place on Earth got a whole lot happier forChristina Aguilerawhen she introduced her daughter Summer toMulanthis weekend.

The singer, 39, shared a sweet video of her 5-year-old’s magical encounter with the animated film’s heroine on Instagram Wednesday,captioning the clip, “Fun family weekend at @disneyland.”

In photos shared in the same post, Aguilera — who made her musical debut onMulan‘s soundtrack with a pop rendition of “Reflection” — and can be seenposing with the Disney princessas she checked out the Lunar New Year festivities around Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, Calif.

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“Shoutout to Mulan,” Aguilera said in the caption. “20 years later and the movie and its music is still so special to us.”

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In 2019, decades after the song’s release, Aguilera performed the track at the D23 Expo in celebration of her induction as a Disney Legend.

“This is way cooler than a Grammy, I just have to say!”she saidduring her acceptance speech. “Thank you, Bob Iger. This is tremendous. You don’t understand. I may be the ultimate Disney fan.”

“Oh my God. I have a speech but I want to throw it out because my God,” the songstress gushed. “Thank you so much for this amazing honor. I love this. This is so special, I’m like shaking … I’ve been holding back tears all day.”

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Aguilera previously opened up to PEOPLE aboutbalancing work and motherhood, saying in May of last year that while “it’s definitely not easy” to do, “the key is truly making sure that [my children] always feel safe and always feel connected.”

Now with Max in his tween years, he’s “got his own thing going on,” shared Aguilera at the time, when she was preparingfor her Las Vegas residency,The Xperience, at Planet Hollywood.

And at the end of the day, the singer said she was happy to be flexing her creative muscles again — but only if herkids continue fulfilling their own passions: “I always want to make sure they feel their own vibes and interests are being met first. Then I can relax and be creative!”

source: people.com