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"Frozen" fever has seemed to caught every young kid around and reality TV baby North West is no exception. Reality TV star Kim Kardashian has uploaded a hilariously cute video of her daughter North West with her beloved Frozen-branded suitcase at the airport.

The 21-month-old seems to be obsessed with her Frozen themed suitcase. Two weeks ago, the toddler was photographed along with her mother carrying probably the same Elsa-themed suitcase at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris.

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This time, the toddler's fetish has been caught on camera and the video has become viral. The footage has been captured by the toddler's aunt Khloe Kardashian, who has also uploaded the footage on Instagram, "She really loves her frozen roller bag!! She is too funny," wrote Khloe to caption the cute video. Watch the video here.

In the video, the toddler is seen hopped aboard her "Frozen" roller bag and is being rolled out of the airport by an unidentified bodyguard. Daughter of the rapper Kanye West is sporting her favorite Yeezus jacket and black boots in the funny video.

Meanwhile, Kim is facing heavy criticism for her parenting style, especially for taking her daughter along everywhere and treating her like a fashion accessory. Even Kim's step father, Bruce Jenner, is said to be concerned about her grand daugther's well being.

Jenner feels that the baby North is beind denied normal childhood, Hollywood Life claimed. The former Olympian does not appreciate the fact that North is present everywhere with her fashionista mother, even at events not meant to be for kids like fashion shows.

The talk show host Sharon Osbourne has also slammed Kim for using North as an arm accessory and dressing her in " ugly couture clothes." Osbourne was especially upset by the fact that Kim often dresses her daughter in animal fur clothes.

The animal protection organization PETA has also criticized Kim for dressing her toddler in a $3,500 crystal fox fur coat. "Kids are naturally drawn to animals and sympathetic to their plight," said PETA Senior Vice President Lisa Lange, Daily Mail reported. "And there's no reason to think that North is any different."